This approachable Ordinary Bitter presents an angelic bouquet characterized by prominent floral notes and a distinct tropical fruit presence. Designed as an introductory craft experience for the Osborne group, it offers a harmonious balance between a bready, biscuity malt backbone and an intense undertone of ripe fruit. Despite its sessionable intent, the 4.9% ABV provides slightly more substance than traditional examples, yet it maintains a high degree of drinkability. The profile concludes with a clean, easy-drinking finish that makes it well-suited for long sessions, delivering a gentle complexity that bridges traditional British structure with contemporary fruity hop nuances.
Appearance.Pale amber to light copper color with brilliant clarity. Features a low to moderate white head with fair retention and light lacing.
Aroma.Moderate malt intensity featuring bready and lightly toasty notes. The aromatic profile is defined by moderate floral character and noticeable tropical fruit esters. Very low earthy hop notes may be present, with no diacetyl.
Taste.Initial impression is balanced, leading into a medium-high hop bitterness that provides structure. Malt flavors of biscuit and toasted bread support a mid-palate rich in ripe fruit and tropical notes. Finishes dry with a lingering floral and fruity aftertaste.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body with moderate carbonation. Though slightly higher in ABV than traditional versions, it remains smooth with very light alcohol warmth and no astringency.
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