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Two Flints Parallel #3 - Citra, Mosaic, Nelson, Nectaron

Two Flints Parallel #3 - Citra, Mosaic, Nelson, Nectaron

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Producer Two Flints Brewery
Country England
Region Windsor, Berkshire

Tasting Notes

White Peach, Gooseberry, Passionfruit Sorbet and Lime Sherbet

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About this Bottle

The final chapter, a bold, juicy, full throttle showcase of all four hops in harmony. We've used the freshest hops we can get our hands on plus plenty of the latest hop products on the market to create this fully saturated double IPA. We're tasting layered notes of mango kulfi, lychee, crushed gooseberries and a slightly resinous finish.

Meet the Producer

Two Flints Brewery · England · Windsor, Berkshire

Style: Brewery

Two Flints arrived at the point where British craft beer had largely figured out how to make modern IPA. The challenge then became making it exceptionally well.

Based in Windsor, the brewery has quickly developed a reputation for highly polished pale ales, IPAs and lagers that combine contemporary brewing techniques with an almost obsessive attention to detail. The beers often look soft and approachable, but there is a lot of technical precision sitting underneath.

Hop-forward styles naturally dominate much of the range. Citrus, peach, tropical fruit and delicate bitterness all appear regularly, supported by clean fermentation and remarkably smooth texture. The brewery also produces excellent lagers that show the same focus on balance and refinement.

What makes Two Flints stand out is restraint. The beers rarely feel overloaded or gimmicky. Everything seems carefully calibrated, which is often what separates good modern brewing from merely fashionable brewing.

A lot of breweries can make hazy beer. Fewer consistently make hazy beer this clean.