Mosscher is an artisanal Belgian Blond Ale that presents a sophisticated balance between grainy sweetness and assertive hop character. The aroma is defined by a light crackery malt base, complemented by expressive citrusy esters reminiscent of lemon zest and a distinct peppery phenolic spice. On the palate, a smooth pilsner malt foundation transitions into a moderately firm bitterness—reflecting its hoppy artisanal intent—while maintaining a clean, lager-like fermentation profile. Subtle honey-like notes and a gentle alcoholic warmth emerge mid-palate, leading to a dry, spicy finish that underscores its peppery personality and elevated strength.
Appearance.Deep yellow to deep gold color (4-6 SRM). Clear to brilliant clarity. Large, dense, and creamy white head with excellent retention and characteristic Belgian lacing.
Aroma.Moderate intensity featuring grainy-sweet, crackery malt. Distinctive yeast profile of citrusy lemon and orange esters with background peppery phenols. Light spicy hop notes and a faint perfumy alcohol presence.
Taste.Initial grainy-sweet malt flavor with hints of honey and lightly caramelized sugar. Moderate hop bitterness balanced by a malt-forward start. Features citrusy esters and spicy-peppery phenols that provide a piquant character. Finishes medium-dry to dry with a smooth, soft aftertaste of light malt and warming alcohol.
Mouthfeel.Medium body with high, mouth-filling carbonation. Noticeable but smooth alcohol warmth. Soft, somewhat creamy texture without being heavy.
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