Phase Three DDH Feline Fine 4Pk
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Description
Phase Three DDH Feline Fine 4Pk is a double dry hopped double IPA from Phase Three Brewing in Lake Zurich, Illinois, clocking in at 7.8% ABV in a four-pack of 16 oz cans. This expression showcases a triple-threat hop bill of Simcoe, Mosaic, and Strata — a combination that leans heavily into tropical and citrus territory. Phase Three Brewing has earned recognition in Craft Beer & Brewing magazine's reader-voted list of the top 50 breweries in the country, and Feline Fine carries a solid 4.1 out of 5 rating across nearly 1,000 reviews on Untappd.
Quick Facts: ABV: 7.8% | Origin: Lake Zurich, Illinois | Style: DDH Double IPA (New England-style) | Brewery: Phase Three Brewing
Production & Heritage
Phase Three Brewing, based in the northwest Chicago suburb of Lake Zurich, has built a national reputation for hop-forward ales that emphasize the interplay between different hop varietals. DDH Feline Fine receives a double dry hop treatment — meaning a second addition of hops is introduced post-fermentation to amplify aromatic intensity without adding bitterness. The hop bill pairs Simcoe's resinous pine and grapefruit character with Mosaic's berry and tropical notes and Strata's distinctive passionfruit and cannabis-like dankness, resulting in a layered, aromatic DIPA that exemplifies the brewery's focus on marrying hop flavors together.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Grapefruit pith leads the nose, followed by orange peel, a whisper of papaya, and grassy undertones. A faint dusting of powdered sugar sweetness and light biscuit malt round out the aromatics.
Taste: The entry is pillowy and soft, consistent with the New England DIPA style, delivering an immediate wave of citrus and tropical fruit. Mid-palate, Strata's stone fruit and slightly dank resinous qualities emerge alongside Mosaic's blueberry-adjacent sweetness. The malt backbone stays restrained — just enough biscuit-like grain to support the hops without competing.
Finish: Smooth and medium in length, with lingering grapefruit pith and a gentle herbal bitterness that avoids any harsh astringency. The mouthfeel remains creamy through the close, leaving behind traces of tropical fruit and citrus oil.
How to Drink DDH Feline Fine
Pour directly into a tulip glass or stemless wine glass at around 40–45°F to let the aromatics open fully; drinking straight from the can mutes much of the hop complexity this beer is built around. DDH Feline Fine also works in a Hop Shandy with fresh lemonade for a lighter warm-weather drink, a Michelada where the citrus-forward hops complement the lime and hot sauce, or a Beer-a-Rita blended with lime juice and a salted rim to amplify the grapefruit notes already present in the beer.
Best For
- Sharing with fellow hop-obsessed friends at a weekend cookout
- Bringing to a craft beer tasting or bottle share as a Midwest standout
- Pairing with bold, spicy foods that stand up to a 7.8% ABV double IPA
- Gifting to a hazy IPA enthusiast exploring top-ranked independent breweries
Frequently Asked Questions
What does DDH Feline Fine taste like? DDH Feline Fine delivers a soft, juicy wave of grapefruit, tropical fruit, and orange peel over a pillowy malt body, finishing smooth with gentle herbal bitterness and no harsh edges.
How does DDH Feline Fine compare to other Phase Three DIPAs? Phase Three rotates hop combinations across its DIPA lineup, and Feline Fine distinguishes itself with its specific Simcoe, Mosaic, and Strata blend, which skews more citrus-forward and resinous than some of the brewery's softer, stone-fruit-driven releases.
Is DDH Feline Fine good for sipping on its own? Absolutely — the smooth body, restrained bitterness, and aromatic complexity make it an excellent standalone pour, especially when served in proper glassware at the right temperature.
Where is DDH Feline Fine made? DDH Feline Fine is brewed at Phase Three Brewing in Lake Zurich, Illinois, a small town roughly 40 miles northwest of downtown Chicago.
What foods pair well with DDH Feline Fine? Spicy fish tacos with mango salsa match the tropical hop character well. Grilled chicken wings with a citrus glaze echo the grapefruit notes. A sharp aged cheddar provides a savory counterpoint to the beer's juicy sweetness. Thai green curry works because the hops mirror the dish's herbaceous aromatics. Margherita pizza with fresh basil complements the herbal finish.
What sizes does DDH Feline Fine come in? DDH Feline Fine is available as a four-pack of 16 oz cans, the standard format for Phase Three's specialty releases.
Is DDH Feline Fine worth the price? DDH Feline Fine positions in the premium craft DIPA tier, which is expected given Phase Three's nationally ranked status and the double dry hopping process that requires significantly more raw hops than a standard IPA — strong value for drinkers who prioritize hop intensity and quality brewing.
Why DDH Feline Fine?
Phase Three Brewing has earned a place among the country's top 50 breweries according to Craft Beer & Brewing readers, and DDH Feline Fine represents their core philosophy of building complex, layered hop profiles. The Simcoe, Mosaic, and Strata combination creates a citrus-tropical-resinous spectrum that few single-hop or dual-hop beers can achieve. The double dry hop technique pushes aromatic intensity to the foreground while keeping bitterness in check, making this a DIPA that rewards attention without punishing the palate. For anyone drawn to the New England-style approach executed at a high level by an independent Midwest brewery, this four-pack delivers.
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