Cosmos – Pale Ale

Cosmos - Pale AleCosmos Pale isn’t just a beer—it’s a golden voyage through the stars. Picture this: a radiant amber pour, glowing like a distant supernova, crowned with a frothy white head that fades like a shooting star’s trail. The aroma? A burst of cosmic citrus—grapefruit zest, ripe mango, and a piney whisper, swirling like a galaxy coming to life.

First sip? Juicy hops ignite the palate, bursting with tropical fruit and a hint of resinous earth. But here’s the twist: a caramel malt backbone orbits the chaos, grounding each sip in toasted sweetness. At 5% ABV, it’s light as zero-G, crisp as starlight, with a dry finish that begs another taste.
It is brewed to defy gravity. This modern pale ale blends new-world hops and time-tested malt, fermenting remarkable for clarity. Think of it as liquid astronomy—bold yet balanced, where every flavour has its place in the constellation.

Here’s the kicker: Cosmos Pale doesn’t just shine—it guides. The aftertaste? A lingering hum of grapefruit and biscuit faded like a satellite’s signal into the night. No clutter, no pretense—just hop-forward harmony, bottled for the curious.

So here’s to the explorers. Cosmos Pale Modern Pale Ale doesn’t just quench thirst—it fuels wonder. Crack a can. Taste the universe.

Resemblance

If you like: Canuck Pale Ale, Jutsu Pale Ale

Available

Ontario Craft Beer Festivals

Food Pairing

This easy drinking beer can be consumed with: Cheeseburger and Chicken wings

Universe Reference

Paniza didn’t just name this Juicy IPA after the Helix Nebula – they captured its essence. The real Helix Nebula, a dying star’s final act 650 light-years away, glows with otherworldly blues and greens, a celestial spectacle of creation and decay. Similarly, this juicy IPA is a balanced masterclass: it’s bold but never brash, sweet but never saccharine. The brewers flirted with chaos here, blending Citra and Mosaic hops in a dry-hop frenzy, then coaxing tropical layers with a yeast strain that behaves more like a mad scientist. (Yes, they even tossed lime zest into the whirlpool – because rules were made to be ionized.)