Art History Major Hazyish 4Pk
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Art History Major Hazyish Hazy IPA 4-Pack 16oz Cans is a hazy IPA brewed by Art History Brewing in Geneva, Illinois, coming in at 6% ABV. The name "Hazyish" nods to the beer's approach — firmly in the New England-style IPA camp but not pushing into the ultra-turbid, milkshake territory that some hazies occupy. Art History is a small-batch Illinois craft brewery that has built a following for hop-forward beers with balanced drinkability. At 6% ABV, Major Hazyish sits in a sessionable sweet spot that keeps the tropical hop punch without the heavy alcohol warmth that bigger double IPAs deliver.
Tasting Notes:
Aroma: Tropical fruit leads the nose — think mango, guava, and ripe citrus peel. A soft bready malt backbone lingers underneath, with a faint resinous pine note emerging as the beer warms slightly in the glass.
Taste: The first sip lands juicy and soft, with a pillowy mouthfeel characteristic of the hazy IPA style. Mid-palate brings tangerine and stone fruit sweetness balanced by a restrained bitterness that never turns aggressive. The body is medium-light with a smooth, almost creamy wheat-driven texture that coats the tongue without feeling heavy.
Finish: Medium-short finish with lingering citrus zest and a gentle herbal hop dryness. There is no astringent bite — just a clean fade that invites the next sip.
How to Drink Art History Major Hazyish:
Serve cold, around 40–45°F, poured into a tulip glass or straight from the 16oz can. The wide-mouth can format lets the hop aromatics breathe if you prefer drinking directly. Major Hazyish works as a standalone sipper alongside grilled food or spicy dishes, where the soft bitterness and fruity hop character cut through richness. It also pairs naturally with a casual taco night, where the tropical fruit notes complement cilantro, lime, and fresh salsa.
Best For:
- Drinking cold on a backyard cookout or patio session
- Fans of hazy IPAs who want a lower-ABV, crushable option
- Pairing with tacos, burgers, and spicy grilled foods
- Exploring Illinois craft beer beyond Chicago's big-name breweries
Frequently Asked Questions:
What does Art History Major Hazyish taste like? Major Hazyish delivers juicy tropical fruit flavors — mango, tangerine, and guava — with a soft, creamy mouthfeel and low bitterness. The finish is clean and dry with lingering citrus zest, making it highly drinkable at 6% ABV.
How does Art History Major Hazyish compare to Sierra Nevada Hazy Little Thing? Both are hazy IPAs in a similar ABV range, but Major Hazyish leans softer and more tropical on the palate, while Hazy Little Thing tends to carry a bit more citrus-forward bitterness and a slightly grainier body. Major Hazyish is a small-batch Illinois release with more limited distribution compared to Sierra Nevada's nationwide availability.
Is Art History Major Hazyish good for beginners? Yes — the 6% ABV, low bitterness, and fruit-forward flavor profile make it an excellent entry point for anyone new to hazy IPAs or craft beer in general. It drinks more like tropical juice than a traditional bitter IPA.
Where is Art History Major Hazyish made? Major Hazyish is brewed by Art History Brewing in Geneva, Illinois, a small craft brewery in the western suburbs of Chicago. The brewery focuses on hop-driven styles and limited small-batch releases.
What foods pair well with Art History Major Hazyish? The tropical hop character pairs well with fish tacos, Thai green curry, grilled chicken with mango salsa, spicy buffalo wings, and fresh ceviche. The soft bitterness and fruity sweetness balance heat and acidity in food.
Why Buy Art History?
Art History Brewing operates out of Geneva, Illinois, producing small-batch craft beers with a focus on quality ingredients and hop-forward recipes. The brewery has earned a loyal local following in the Fox Valley and greater Chicagoland area for releasing creative, well-executed IPAs and pale ales. Their limited production runs mean batches sell through quickly, giving each release a freshness advantage over mass-distributed alternatives. For drinkers looking to explore what Illinois craft brewing has to offer beyond the downtown Chicago scene, Art History represents genuine small-brewery craftsmanship.
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