There are hints of freshly cut grass, lime zest, cat urine from the Simcoe hops used, and a malty sweetness that peeks out from behind the brighter, more aggressive aromas. The body of this IPA is so much lighter than others of the style that it brings carbonation more to the forefront of the palate. Its bold, hoppy flavors don’t feel as three-dimensional as fans of the style might hope for, but the fruity brightness helps to buoy the beer overall.