Phase Three DDH All Pixel Everything 4Pk
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Description
Phase Three DDH All Pixel Everything 4Pk is a double dry-hopped Imperial Hazy IPA brewed at 8% ABV, sold as a 4-pack of 16 oz cans. Born from a collaboration between Phase Three Brewing Company and Brooklyn's Other Half Brewing Co., this release merges two acclaimed hop-forward lineages into a single, intensely aromatic beer. It holds a 4.2 out of 5 rating on Untappd across nearly 6,000 reviews.
Quick Facts: ABV: 8% | Origin: Lake Zurich, Illinois | Style: Double Dry-Hopped Imperial Hazy IPA | Brewery: Phase Three Brewing Company x Other Half Brewing Co.
Production & Heritage
Phase Three Brewing Company operates out of Lake Zurich, Illinois, and has earned a devoted following for its hop-saturated, haze-forward IPAs. DDH All Pixel Everything fuses the DNA of Phase Three's Citra-focused "Pixel Density" with Other Half's long-running "All HOP Everything" series, resulting in a beer that draws from two distinct hop philosophies. Double dry-hopped with Citra, Motueka, and Nelson Sauvin, this release was designed to deliver what the brewers described as a "super hop saturated aroma and flavor with a dryer finish than we typically do here in Chicago" — a deliberate departure toward a leaner, more drinkable body than many of Phase Three's core hazy offerings.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with a slightly dank, resinous quality before giving way to ripe lychee and stone fruit. Creamy tropical notes of peach and passionfruit linger underneath, courtesy of the Nelson Sauvin and Motueka combination.
Taste: The entry is soft and pillowy with immediate tropical fruit — think ripe peach pulp and mango — riding a silky, full mouthfeel. Mid-palate, lime citrus and white grape notes emerge, adding brightness and complexity. The hop bitterness remains restrained but purposeful, balancing the fruit-forward character without turning sweet.
Finish: Drier than many Phase Three releases, the finish pulls back cleanly with lingering citrus pith and a faint herbal bite from the Motueka. The dryness encourages another sip rather than coating the palate, making the 8% ABV deceptively easy to navigate.
How to Drink DDH All Pixel Everything
Pour fresh and cold into a tulip glass or stemless wine glass to open up the aromatic complexity — this beer was built for the nose as much as the palate. Drink it straight; mixing a beer of this caliber into cocktails would undercut its purpose. If anything, a Beer Shandy with a splash of fresh grapefruit juice could complement the citrus notes, while a Michelada-style build with lime and light spice would lean into the beer's dry, zesty finish. A simple Hop Water Radler — half DDH All Pixel Everything, half sparkling water — can stretch sessions on warmer days.
Best For
- Sharing with fellow hazy IPA enthusiasts during a tasting session
- Bringing to a craft beer bottle share where hop-forward releases are expected
- Gifting to a fan of either Phase Three or Other Half who wants both in one can
- Pairing with a casual outdoor cookout where bold, aromatic beers shine
Frequently Asked Questions
What does DDH All Pixel Everything taste like? It delivers a wave of tropical fruit — peach, lychee, mango — backed by lime citrus and a slightly dank hop character, finishing drier and cleaner than typical hazy DIPAs.
How does DDH All Pixel Everything compare to Phase Three Bilo Bilo? Reviewers who have tasted both side by side note that DDH All Pixel Everything finishes noticeably drier, owing to its collaboration with Other Half, while Bilo Bilo tends toward a more pillowy, juice-forward sweetness typical of Phase Three's house style.
Is DDH All Pixel Everything good for sipping fresh? Absolutely — double dry-hopped IPAs are best consumed as fresh as possible, ideally within a few weeks of canning, to experience the full intensity of hop aroma and flavor before oxidation mutes them.
Where is DDH All Pixel Everything made? It is brewed by Phase Three Brewing Company in Lake Zurich, Illinois, a suburb northwest of Chicago, in collaboration with Other Half Brewing Co. of Brooklyn, New York.
What foods pair well with DDH All Pixel Everything? Spicy fish tacos with mango salsa complement the tropical fruit notes. A sharp aged cheddar contrasts the soft mouthfeel nicely. Grilled chicken with a citrus glaze echoes the lime and peach flavors. Thai green curry amplifies the herbal hop character, and soft pretzels with mustard provide a salty, malty counterpoint.
What sizes does DDH All Pixel Everything come in? It is available as a 4-pack of 16 oz (pint) cans, the standard format for Phase Three's IPA releases.
Is DDH All Pixel Everything worth the price? It positions as a premium craft release within the hazy IPA category, and the collaboration pedigree with Other Half — combined with a 4.2 Untappd rating across thousands of reviews — supports its standing among top-tier double dry-hopped offerings.
Why DDH All Pixel Everything?
What separates this release from the crowded hazy DIPA landscape is the deliberate collision of two respected brewing identities. Phase Three's Citra-driven Pixel Density template meets Other Half's All HOP Everything approach, and the result is a beer that neither brewery would have made alone — notably drier and more restrained on the finish than Phase Three's typical output, yet fully loaded with hop saturation on the nose and palate. The triple hop bill of Citra, Motueka, and Nelson Sauvin creates a layered aromatic profile that moves from stone fruit to tropical to herbal, avoiding the one-note citrus trap many DDH IPAs fall into. With nearly 6,000 Untappd ratings averaging 4.2 out of 5, the drinking public has validated what the collaboration promised.
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