Bierol Gauner presents a sophisticated fusion of a crisp, lager-like structure with the exuberant hop profile of an American IPA. The sensory experience is driven by an intensive dry-hopping regime featuring Azacca, HBC 586, Triumph, and Cashmere. These hops deliver a vibrant bouquet of mango, guava, and peach, complemented by nuanced notes of coconut and lime. The palate mirrors this tropical complexity, supported by a clean, grainy malt backbone and a refreshing, dry finish. This hybrid approach ensures a high level of drinkability while maintaining the firm bitterness and aromatic intensity expected of the style, resulting in a bright, fruit-forward profile.
Appearance.Medium gold (approx. 7 SRM) with brilliant clarity. Pours with a medium-sized, persistent white head that leaves delicate lacing.
Aroma.High intensity hop aroma dominated by tropical fruits like mango and guava, with secondary notes of peach, lime, and a hint of melon. Low, clean grainy-sweet maltiness supports the hops without any significant esters.
Taste.Initial impression is a burst of tropical and stone fruit flavors—specifically pineapple and peach. High bitterness is firm but clean, never harsh. Malt provides a light, crackery base. The finish is notably dry and crisp with a lingering citrus and resinous aftertaste.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body with a smooth, crisp texture. Moderate to high carbonation enhances the refreshing quality. Minimal alcohol warmth is present.
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