Amnesia Invernal is a robust Weizenbock designed for the winter season, offering a warming sensory experience centered on its 8.1% ABV and deep malt backbone. At 23 SRM, it presents a rich, dark fruit profile of plums and raisins, intertwined with a significant bready, toasty malt character. The expression of wheat yeast is prominent, delivering evocative notes of clove and festive spice that define its aromatic profile. While featuring a more assertive hop balance than typical examples to counter its high gravity, the beer maintains a creamy, full-bodied mouthfeel that finishes with a lingering, malt-driven elegance and a soft, clean alcoholic warmth.
Appearance.Dark ruby-brown (23 SRM) with a very thick, moussy, and long-lasting light tan head; the beer is hazy with a slight yeast-driven sheen.
Aroma.High intensity; deep bready and toasty malt richness with notes of caramel and dark fruit esters like raisins and plums. Spicy clove and subtle vanilla yeast phenols are prominent, accompanied by a clean, moderate alcohol warmth.
Taste.Initial impression of rich, bready malt sweetness followed by flavors of toasted crust, plum, and dark grape. Distinctive clove and light spice yeast character provides complexity. Bitterness is mild but present, balancing the malt richness into a slightly dry, warming finish with no harshness.
Mouthfeel.Medium-full body with a soft, creamy, and fluffy texture; moderate to high carbonation provides a lively lift, while the 8.1% ABV contributes a noticeable but smooth warmth.
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