Atom Elemental is a sessionable Blonde Ale that emphasizes approachability through a malt-oriented profile. Despite its light stature, it provides a surprisingly substantial medium body that carries notes of fresh bread and grainy sweetness. A strategic kettle addition of El Dorado Cryo hops introduces subtle, integrated nuances of tropical fruit and pear without overwhelming the palate with bitterness. This clean-fermenting ale maintains a refreshing balance, showcasing a gentle honey-like malt character that lingers briefly before a crisp, medium-dry finish. It is a quintessential easy-drinking pint designed for sessionability while retaining sophisticated, fruit-forward hop highlights from the El Dorado Cryo.
Appearance.Brilliant light gold (4 SRM) with a fine-textured, low white head that shows moderate retention and light lacing.
Aroma.Moderate intensity featuring a clean, grainy malt base with hints of white bread and honey. Subtle fruity esters are present, complemented by a low hop aroma of tropical fruit and stone fruit from the El Dorado Cryo additions.
Taste.Initial soft, grainy maltiness gives way to light flavors of bread and biscuit. The El Dorado Cryo hops contribute a delicate fruitiness reminiscent of melon and pear. Low bitterness provides just enough structure to balance the malt-forward profile. The finish is clean and medium-dry with a lingering hint of sweet grain.
Mouthfeel.Medium body, which is notably full for the low alcohol content. Moderate to high carbonation creates a refreshing, crisp sensation. Smooth and approachable with no alcohol warmth or astringency.
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Atom Elemental (Cask)
An easy drinking Blonde Ale with light kettle hop addition of El Dorado Cryo. Malty and medium bodie ...d with a subtle fruitiness.
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An easy drinking Blonde Ale with light kettle hop addition of El Dorado Cryo. Malty and medium bodied with a subtle fruitiness.
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