Brokreacja Corey presents as a vibrant Fruit Beer designed with a pastry ale mindset, offering a dessert-like profile at a sessionable 4.2% ABV. The sensory experience is dominated by the lush, tropical interplay of ripe banana and bright, acidic pineapple. These additions create a sundae-style complexity against a soft, creamy malt backbone that suggests a pastry crust or vanilla sponge. Despite the pastry influence, it maintains its beer identity, balancing the dense fruit sugars with a clean fermentation profile. The result is a refreshing yet decadent treat that balances tropical sweetness with a notably full, accessible body for its strength.
Appearance.SRM 3-5; pale straw to golden-yellow hue with a distinct haze from fruit solids. The head is white, medium-low in height, with moderate retention and light lacing.
Aroma.High intensity of sweet, ripened banana and fresh, tangy pineapple. The malt presents a doughy, biscuit-like sweetness resembling vanilla cake. Hop aroma is nearly absent, allowing the fruit to dominate without being artificial.
Taste.Initial impression is a burst of tropical fruit, with dominant banana puree and a zesty pineapple finish that provides slight acidity. Malt flavors are sweet and bready, contributing to the pastry-like character. Bitterness is very low, around 10-15 IBU context, serving only to prevent cloying. The finish is medium-sweet and lingering with fruit esters.
Mouthfeel.Medium-full body, which is high for the ABV, indicating significant residual extract. Carbonation is moderate. It possesses a high level of creaminess and smoothness on the palate with no alcohol warmth or astringency.
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