This session-strength take on an English IPA presents a lean, refreshing profile designed for high drinkability. At 3.7% ABV, it emphasizes a crisp, bready malt base with subtle biscuity notes. The hop character is traditionally influenced by floral, spicy, and orange-citrus tones that provide a moderate aromatic intensity. Despite its low-calorie focus, the beer maintains a firm, clean bitterness that leads into a very dry, mineral-accented finish. It offers the classic hoppy balance of a British pale ale while remaining exceptionally light on the palate, delivering a post-modern, session-ready interpretation of a historical style.
Appearance.Color is pale golden with brilliant clarity; features a moderate-sized, persistent off-white head with light lacing.
Aroma.Moderate intensity of floral and spicy-peppery hop notes, complemented by a citrus-orange character. Malt presents as medium-low bready and biscuity scents with a faint toasty quality and low fruity esters.
Taste.Initial hop bitterness is assertive but balanced by a light, bready malt foundation. Hop flavors of orange peel and dried herbs predominate, leading to a very dry, clean finish. A lingering but smooth bitterness remains in the aftertaste, accompanied by a slight mineral dryness.
Mouthfeel.Light body with moderate to high carbonation, creating a crisp and refreshing sensation. Entirely smooth with no alcohol warmth or astringency.
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