Nirvana is a vibrant Belgian Golden Strong Ale that transports the senses to a traditional Belgian estaminet. Defined by a house-propagated yeast strain, the profile opens with an aromatic burst of yellow-fleshed fruits like peach and apricot, complemented by delicate pear esters. A light phenolic spiciness provides a peppery counterpoint to the nearly neutral, grainy-sweet Pilsner malt base. Effervescent and pale gold, it delivers a crisp, highly attenuated mouthfeel. The finish is remarkably dry, allowing a firm bitterness and herbal hop character to linger alongside a soft, well-integrated alcohol warmth that enhances its dynamic and drinkable character.
Appearance.Color ranges from pale yellow to deep gold (3–6 SRM) with brilliant clarity. It features a massive, long-lasting, rocky white head that leaves characteristic Belgian lacing on the glass as it fades.
Aroma.High intensity esters lead with prominent notes of yellow-fleshed fruits, specifically peach and apricot, alongside delicate pear. Low to moderate herbal hop notes and a soft, peppery phenolic spiciness mingle with a nearly neutral, grainy-sweet malt background and a hint of perfumy alcohol.
Taste.Initial impression is fruity and crisp, mirroring the aroma with pear and yellow fruit flavors. A light, grainy malt sweetness is quickly overtaken by medium-high bitterness and herbal hop notes. The fermentation character is complex, offering peppery phenols and a clean, alcohol-driven dryness. The finish is long, dry, and effervescent.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body, appearing lighter than the gravity suggests due to high attenuation. Very high carbonation creates an effervescent, sparkling sensation. Features a smooth, noticeable alcohol warmth that is well-integrated and not solventy.
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