Phase Three Low Ceilings 4Pk
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Description
Description
Phase Three Low Ceilings 4Pk is a hazy Double IPA brewed with Citra and Mosaic hops, sold as a 4-pack of 16oz cans. Produced by Phase Three Brewing Company—a Lake Zurich, Illinois brewery recognized by Craft Beer & Brewing readers as one of the top 50 breweries in the country—Low Ceilings carries a 4.3 out of 5 rating on Untappd across thousands of reviews.
Quick Facts: Style: Double IPA | Origin: Lake Zurich, Illinois, USA | Hops: Citra & Mosaic | Brewery: Phase Three Brewing Company
Production & Heritage
Phase Three Brewing Company operates out of Lake Zurich, Illinois, where it has built a national reputation for aggressively hopped, haze-forward ales. Low Ceilings is built on a grain bill incorporating both malted and flaked oats, a combination that yields the beer's characteristically pillowy body and dense, opaque pour. The hop schedule centers on Citra and Mosaic—two of the most coveted American hop varieties—added at rates designed to maximize aromatic intensity while keeping bitterness restrained and drinkable.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Overripe melon and fresh-squeezed citrus lead the nose, followed by lychee, dank tropical fruit, and a subtle creamy vanilla quality. The aromatics are layered and pungent without veering into harsh resinous territory.
Taste: The entry is immediately juicy, delivering ripe pineapple and orange citrus across the front palate. At mid-palate, grapefruit peel and blueberry undertones emerge alongside a soft, almost smoothie-like sweetness from the oat-heavy grain bill. A gentle hop burn builds toward the finish, adding structure without overwhelming the tropical fruit core.
Finish: Medium-long, with lingering notes of melon rind and citrus zest balanced by a pillowy, creamy texture. The bitterness recedes quickly, leaving behind a clean, fruit-forward impression that invites the next sip.
How to Drink Low Ceilings
Pour into a tulip glass or stemless wine glass at 40–45°F to fully release the hop aromatics; this beer rewards a deliberate pour that builds a thin head and concentrates the nose. Low Ceilings is designed to be enjoyed fresh, so drinking it within a few weeks of purchase is ideal.
- Hazy IPA Shandy: Combine with fresh lemonade for a sessionable warm-weather serve that amplifies the citrus character.
- Michelada riff: Use a small pour as the beer base in a tropical Michelada with mango hot sauce and lime—the oat body stands up to bold seasoning.
- Beer float: Float a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream in a half pour for a dessert pairing that highlights the creamy vanilla undertones already present in the beer.
Best For
- Gifting a craft beer enthusiast who tracks nationally ranked breweries
- Weekend cookouts where a bold, juicy DIPA anchors the cooler
- Side-by-side tastings comparing top-tier hazy Double IPAs
- Celebrating a new release drop with friends who appreciate limited-run haze
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Low Ceilings taste like? Low Ceilings delivers a juicy, tropical fruit-forward profile dominated by pineapple, orange, and grapefruit with blueberry undertones, supported by a pillowy, oat-driven body that keeps bitterness soft and restrained.
How does Low Ceilings compare to Tree House Julius? Both are nationally acclaimed hazy Double IPAs that emphasize tropical hop character and soft mouthfeel, but Low Ceilings leans into a heavier oat bill for a denser, more pillowy body, while Julius is generally regarded as slightly lighter in texture with a sharper citrus edge.
Is Low Ceilings good for sipping on its own? Absolutely—its restrained bitterness, creamy texture, and intense fruit aromatics make it an excellent standalone pour, best enjoyed fresh from a tulip glass at cellar temperature.
Where is Low Ceilings made? Low Ceilings is brewed by Phase Three Brewing Company at their facility located at 932 Donata Court in Lake Zurich, Illinois, a suburb northwest of Chicago.
What foods pair well with Low Ceilings? Fish tacos with mango salsa complement the tropical hop character; sharp white cheddar provides a savory counterpoint to the fruit-forward profile; grilled shrimp skewers echo the citrus notes; spicy Thai green curry is tempered by the oat-softened body; and a charcuterie board with stone fruit and mild blue cheese bridges the beer's sweetness and subtle funk.
What sizes does Low Ceilings come in? Low Ceilings is available in 4-packs of 16oz cans, the standard format for Phase Three's hop-forward releases.
Is Low Ceilings worth the price? Low Ceilings positions as a premium craft Double IPA from a nationally ranked microbrewery, and its Untappd rating of 4.3 out of 5 across thousands of reviews reflects strong consensus that the quality justifies the price point within the competitive hazy DIPA category.
Why Low Ceilings?
Phase Three Brewing has earned its place among the country's most respected small breweries, and Low Ceilings is one of the releases that built that reputation. The combination of Citra and Mosaic hops over a substantial malted and flaked oat grain bill produces a textural richness that many DIPAs in this class struggle to achieve without sacrificing drinkability. A consistent 4.3 rating on Untappd across thousands of independent reviews confirms that this is not a flash-in-the-pan hype release but a genuinely well-constructed beer. For anyone serious about hazy Double IPAs, Low Ceilings represents one of the Midwest's strongest entries in the style.
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