Phase Three Succulent Garden 4Pk
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Description
Description
Phase Three Succulent Garden 4Pk is a New England IPA (NEIPA) packaged as a 4-pack of cans at 6% ABV from Phase Three Brewing Company in Lake Zurich, Illinois. This hazy, hop-driven ale comes from a brewery founded in 2018 that has quickly earned recognition for its ability to layer complex hop flavors into approachable, aromatic beers.
Quick Facts: ABV: 6% | Origin: Lake Zurich, Illinois, USA | Style: New England IPA (NEIPA) | Brewery: Phase Three Brewing Company
Brewery & Style
Phase Three Brewing Company was founded in 2018 in Lake Zurich, a suburb northwest of Chicago. The brewery built its reputation on three pillars: hop-forward IPAs that marry multiple hop varieties into cohesive flavor profiles, big imperial stouts, and heavily fruited ales. Succulent Garden sits squarely in their NEIPA wheelhouse — a style defined by its turbid, unfiltered appearance, pillowy mouthfeel, and emphasis on late-addition and dry-hop aromatics over sharp bitterness. At 6% ABV, this expression lands in a sessionable range that keeps the hop intensity front and center without heavy alcohol warmth.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Expect the lush, fruit-forward aromatics typical of Phase Three's hop-centric approach. The nose opens with bright tropical and stone fruit character, followed by softer floral and resinous undertones as the beer warms in the glass.
Taste: The palate delivers the hallmark NEIPA profile — juicy and round on entry, with a soft, almost creamy mid-palate texture. Hop flavor dominates over bitterness, leaning toward ripe fruit and citrus pith rather than piney or dank notes. The moderate 6% ABV keeps the body light enough to let hop character remain the focal point.
Finish: The finish is clean and moderately dry with lingering tropical fruit impressions. Bitterness remains restrained, leaving a smooth, drinkable close that invites the next sip.
How to Drink Succulent Garden
Pour into a tulip glass or stemless wine glass at a cool 40–45°F to release the full range of hop aromatics; avoid drinking straight from the can if you want the complete sensory experience. Succulent Garden works well as a standalone sipper, but its juicy profile also pairs effectively with food. A fish taco with mango salsa mirrors the beer's tropical hop notes. A margherita pizza benefits from the beer's soft carbonation cutting through mozzarella richness. A Thai green curry finds balance against the beer's low bitterness and fruit-forward palate.
Best For
- Sharing with friends during a weekend cookout or backyard gathering
- Introducing someone to the hazy IPA style with an approachable ABV
- Building a curated craft beer tasting flight alongside other NEIPAs
- Gifting to a hop-obsessed craft beer enthusiast exploring Illinois breweries
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Succulent Garden taste like? Succulent Garden delivers a juicy, tropical-leaning hop profile with soft mouthfeel and restrained bitterness, consistent with the New England IPA style that Phase Three is known for.
How does Succulent Garden compare to Other Half Green City? Both are NEIPAs built around expressive hop aromatics and low perceived bitterness, but Phase Three's approach at 6% ABV positions Succulent Garden as a lighter, more sessionable option compared to many Other Half offerings that often push above 7% ABV.
Is Succulent Garden good for someone new to hazy IPAs? Yes — the 6% ABV and approachable, fruit-forward flavor profile make it an accessible entry point into the NEIPA category without overwhelming bitterness or boozy heat.
Where is Succulent Garden made? Succulent Garden is brewed by Phase Three Brewing Company in Lake Zurich, Illinois, a community in the northwest suburbs of Chicago.
What foods pair well with Succulent Garden? Grilled shrimp tacos complement the beer's tropical hop notes; creamy burrata salad works with its soft texture; spicy Thai basil chicken finds balance against its juicy sweetness; and a charcuterie board with mild cheeses lets the hop character shine without competition.
What sizes does Succulent Garden come in? Succulent Garden is available in a 4-pack of cans, the standard release format for Phase Three's hop-forward offerings.
Is Succulent Garden worth the price? Succulent Garden positions as a premium craft NEIPA from a sought-after independent brewery; its price reflects the small-batch, hop-intensive production that Phase Three is known for, placing it in line with other top-tier hazy IPA 4-packs from respected craft producers.
Why Succulent Garden?
Phase Three Brewing built its name on an obsessive focus on hop layering — blending varieties to create cohesive flavor rather than single-note intensity. Succulent Garden represents that philosophy at a drinkable 6% ABV, making it one of the more approachable entries in the brewery's rotating IPA lineup. For drinkers who value aroma-driven, low-bitterness hazy ales from a young but rapidly acclaimed Illinois brewery, this 4-pack delivers a focused snapshot of what Phase Three does best. It holds a 3.82 out of 5 rating on Birrapedia, reflecting solid community reception among craft beer reviewers.
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