Phase Three Doggone Delish 4Pk
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Description
Description
Phase Three Doggone Delish 4Pk is a hazy Double IPA from Phase Three Brewing Company, sold as a 4-pack of cans. Brewed exclusively with Nelson Sauvin hops, this limited single-hop release earned a 4.1 out of 5 rating on Untappd across nearly 1,000 reviews — a strong mark for a focused, small-batch DIPA from one of the Midwest's most acclaimed craft breweries.
Quick Facts: Style: Hazy Double IPA | Origin: Lake Zurich, Illinois | Single-Hop: Nelson Sauvin | Brewery: Phase Three Brewing Company
Production & Heritage
Phase Three Brewing Company operates out of Lake Zurich, Illinois, and has built a national reputation for hazy IPAs, stouts, and fruit-forward ales. The brewery earned a spot on Beer & Brewing magazine's top 50 breweries in the country, placing it among the most respected small-production operations in American craft beer. Doggone Delish is described by the brewery as "a love letter to Nelson Sauvin hops," featuring that single variety throughout the entire hop bill — no blending, no supporting cast. This single-hop approach isolates Nelson Sauvin's distinctive New Zealand-grown character and lets the variety speak without interference.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with a rush of bright citrus and tropical fruit, followed by the grape-like, almost vinous quality that defines Nelson Sauvin. There is an underlying freshness that keeps the aromatics lively and inviting.
Taste: On the palate, intense white peach arrives immediately and dominates the entry. Mid-palate, the signature gooseberry and white-grape character of Nelson Sauvin emerges, layered over a soft, pillowy malt body typical of the hazy DIPA style. The bitterness is restrained and well-integrated, allowing fruit expression to lead.
Finish: The finish is moderately long with lingering stone fruit sweetness and a gentle resinous bite. A clean, slightly dry close encourages the next sip without cloying buildup.
How to Drink Doggone Delish
Pour cold into a tulip glass or wide-mouth IPA glass to fully release the aromatic hop oils; this beer is best consumed fresh and unadorned. While hazy DIPAs are primarily designed for drinking straight from the pour, Doggone Delish's bright fruit profile also works in a Hop Shandy with fresh lemonade for a warm-weather refresher, a Beer-mosa where its white peach notes complement sparkling wine and orange juice, or a Michelada variation where its citrus punch adds depth alongside lime and hot sauce.
Best For
- Hop-forward beer enthusiasts who want to explore Nelson Sauvin as a standalone variety
- Sharing with friends during a craft beer tasting session focused on single-hop expressions
- Gifting to a hazy IPA collector seeking limited Midwest releases
- Pairing with a weekend cookout featuring grilled seafood or spicy dishes
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Doggone Delish taste like? Doggone Delish delivers intense white peach and citrus fruit upfront, followed by the distinctive gooseberry and white-grape character of Nelson Sauvin hops, all carried on a soft, hazy malt body with moderate bitterness.
How does Doggone Delish compare to other single-hop hazy DIPAs? Where many hazy DIPAs blend multiple hop varieties for layered complexity, Doggone Delish isolates Nelson Sauvin exclusively, producing a more focused and vinous fruit profile than typical Citra- or Mosaic-driven competitors. This single-hop commitment gives it a character closer to white wine than the tropical juice bombs common in the style.
Is Doggone Delish good for sipping fresh? Absolutely — hazy Double IPAs are best consumed as fresh as possible, and Doggone Delish's aromatic hop character and soft body are at their peak when the beer is cold and recently canned.
Where is Doggone Delish made? Doggone Delish is brewed by Phase Three Brewing Company in Lake Zurich, Illinois, a suburb northwest of Chicago that has become a destination for craft beer enthusiasts thanks to Phase Three's growing national reputation.
What foods pair well with Doggone Delish? Grilled shrimp or fish tacos complement the citrus and peach notes; spicy Thai curry contrasts the soft malt body; a creamy goat cheese salad mirrors the beer's vinous qualities; aged cheddar stands up to the hop intensity; and lemon-dressed ceviche echoes the bright acidity.
What sizes does Doggone Delish come in? Doggone Delish is available as a 4-pack of cans, the standard format for Phase Three's hazy IPA and DIPA releases.
Is Doggone Delish worth the price? Doggone Delish positions as a premium craft DIPA from a nationally ranked brewery with limited distribution, placing it in the upper tier of hazy IPA pricing — consistent with what collectors expect from top-50 brewery small-batch releases.
Why Doggone Delish?
The single-hop commitment is the defining feature here. While most hazy DIPAs hedge their bets with multi-hop blends, Phase Three devoted the entire recipe to Nelson Sauvin — a bold choice that rewards drinkers with a focused, almost wine-like fruit character rarely found at this intensity. Phase Three Brewing's inclusion in Beer & Brewing magazine's top 50 breweries nationally speaks to the consistency and ambition behind releases like this one. With a 4.1 Untappd rating across nearly 1,000 reviews and limited availability, Doggone Delish represents the kind of single-minded hop exploration that has made Phase Three a destination brewery in the American craft landscape.
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