Ambar Super Super Ale is a bold, amber-hued evolution of the Ordinary Bitter style, pushing traditional boundaries with a high-temperature fermentation at 30°C. This unique technique generates a potent yeast character, yielding sophisticated notes of creamy vanilla, ripe banana, and luscious peach. Despite its robust 6.8% ABV, the beer maintains a sophisticated balance, featuring a subtle floral hop presence and a moderate 30 IBU bitterness. The palate is notably creamy with a medium-full body, offering a complex interplay between fruity esters and a sturdy, bready malt foundation, finishing with a smooth, lingering warmth that distinguishes it from its sessionable counterparts.
Appearance.Amber to light copper color. Displays good clarity with a moderate, creamy off-white head that shows decent retention and light lacing.
Aroma.High aromatic intensity driven by warm fermentation. Prominent fruity esters of ripe banana and peach are complemented by a sweet, creamy vanilla note. The malt profile provides a moderate background of toasted bread and light caramel, while the hop aroma is very subtle and floral.
Taste.Initial impression is a rich, fruity sweetness featuring peach and banana, followed by a moderate 30 IBU bitterness. The malt flavor is bready and biscuity with light toasty notes. Fermentation character is dominant but smooth, providing a complex vanilla-like depth. The finish is balanced between a lingering malty sweetness and a clean, firm bitterness.
Mouthfeel.Medium-full body with a notable creaminess and moderate carbonation. Features a noticeable but well-integrated alcohol warmth. Smooth texture without any perceived astringency.
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