18th Street Temporal Purgatory 4Pk
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Description
Description
18th Street Temporal Purgatory 4Pk is a 5.9% ABV session pale ale brewed with Chinook and Mosaic hops by 18th Street Brewery in Indiana. It carries a strong 3.8 out of 5 rating on Untappd across nearly 16,000 reviews, signaling consistent crowd approval for a sessionable, hop-forward beer.
Quick Facts: ABV: 5.9% | Origin: Gary & Hammond, Indiana | Style: Session Pale Ale | Brewery: 18th Street Brewery
Production & Heritage
18th Street Brewery operates out of Gary, Indiana, where it runs a small 10-barrel open fermentation system — a traditional method rarely used in modern American craft brewing. Open fermentation allows ambient yeast and bacteria to interact with the wort during fermentation, contributing subtle complexity that closed systems typically do not achieve. Temporal Purgatory is hopped with Chinook, which provides a piney, resinous backbone, and Mosaic, known for its layered tropical and stone fruit character. The result is a copper-hued pale ale that punches well above its modest ABV.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Pineapple and grapefruit emerge first, followed by a wave of lemon zest and orange peel. A light floral undercurrent from the Mosaic hops rounds out the nose.
Taste: The entry is bright with mango and citrus, settling into a mid-palate of honey and caramel malt sweetness. Bread-like malt character provides structure while the hop bitterness stays balanced rather than aggressive. Vanilla undertones appear toward the peak, keeping the beer approachable.
Finish: Medium in length with lingering grapefruit pith and a dry, lightly resinous close. The low ABV ensures no warming alcohol, leaving a clean palate that invites another sip.
How to Drink Temporal Purgatory
Pour into a pint glass or shaker at around 45°F to let the hop aromatics open fully; drinking straight from the can mutes the tropical nose considerably. Three food-friendly and cocktail-adjacent ideas worth trying:
- Shandy blend: Mix half Temporal Purgatory with fresh lemonade — the existing citrus profile integrates seamlessly for a refreshing warm-weather drink.
- Michelada base: The copper malt body and grapefruit bitterness stand up well to lime, hot sauce, and Clamato without getting lost.
- Beer float: Float a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream — the caramel and vanilla notes in the malt amplify the dessert pairing while the hops cut through the sweetness.
Best For
- Extended backyard sessions where high-ABV beers are impractical
- Introducing hop-curious drinkers to pale ale without overwhelming bitterness
- Pairing alongside a weekend barbecue spread
- Building a curated Indiana craft beer tasting flight
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Temporal Purgatory taste like? It delivers bright mango, grapefruit, and pineapple hop flavors balanced by a honey-caramel malt backbone. The overall impression is fruity and approachable with moderate bitterness and no alcohol heat.
How does Temporal Purgatory compare to Founders All Day IPA? Temporal Purgatory sits slightly higher at 5.9% ABV compared to Founders All Day IPA at 4.7%, and it leans more toward tropical and floral hop character from its Mosaic and Chinook combination. Founders All Day IPA uses Centennial, Simcoe, and other varietals for a more pine-forward, classically bitter session profile.
Is Temporal Purgatory good for beginners? Yes — its 5.9% ABV and balanced bitterness make it a welcoming entry point for drinkers exploring American pale ales without the intensity of full-strength IPAs.
Where is Temporal Purgatory made? It is brewed by 18th Street Brewery, which has a taproom and small-batch open fermentation system in Gary, Indiana, along with a larger production facility in Hammond, Indiana.
What foods pair well with Temporal Purgatory? Grilled chicken or pulled pork benefits from the hop bitterness cutting through smoky fat. Fish tacos with mango salsa echo the tropical hop notes. Sharp cheddar matches the caramel malt sweetness. Spicy Thai noodles are tempered by the beer's moderate carbonation and citrus character.
What sizes does Temporal Purgatory come in? It is commonly available as a 4-pack of cans, which is the standard retail format from 18th Street Brewery for this release.
Is Temporal Purgatory worth the price? It positions as a craft session pale ale in the mid-range value tier — competitively placed alongside other small-batch, hop-forward session beers. The open fermentation production method and well-regarded Untappd rating of 3.8 across nearly 16,000 reviews suggest solid quality for its category.
Why Temporal Purgatory?
The open fermentation process at 18th Street Brewery's Gary facility is a genuine rarity in American craft brewing and lends Temporal Purgatory a subtle complexity most session pale ales lack. The Chinook and Mosaic hop pairing delivers layered tropical fruit without veering into the aggressive bitterness that can make pale ales polarizing. With nearly 16,000 Untappd ratings holding steady at 3.8 out of 5, it has proven its consistency across a large sample of drinkers. For a 5.9% ABV beer, it carries a depth of flavor — caramel malt, vanilla, citrus, stone fruit — that rewards attention without demanding sobriety.
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