La 50naire is a refreshing Pale Ale that offers a continental twist on a craft classic, utilizing bready Belgian malts and noble European hops. The sensory experience is defined by a clean, grainy malt backbone that provides a supportive foundation for sophisticated herbal and floral hop notes. While it maintains the structure of an American Pale Ale, the hop profile avoids aggressive citrus in favor of refined spicy and earthy nuances. It pours a brilliant clear gold with a persistent white head, leading to a crisp, dry finish that emphasizes drinkability and balance, perfectly capturing the spirit of a sunny afternoon at the Jubelpark.
Appearance.Clear, bright golden color (approx. 6 SRM) with a moderately large, dense white head that exhibits good retention and leaves fine lacing.
Aroma.Moderate intensity featuring herbal and floral European hop characteristics. The malt profile is clean and grainy-sweet with light notes of fresh bread and biscuit. Fermentation is clean with very low, subtle fruity esters.
Taste.Initial impression is crisp and hop-forward with a firm but balanced bitterness (approx. 35 IBU). Flavor follows the aroma with prominent bready Belgian malt sweetness balanced by spicy and peppery hop notes. The finish is medium-dry and clean, with a lingering herbal hop character that does not become harsh.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body with moderate to high carbonation, providing a refreshing and prickly sensation on the palate. Smooth finish with no perceptible alcohol warmth or astringency.
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