Orchard presents an opulent Fruit Beer experience, leaning into a decadent dessert aesthetic. A dense tropical bouquet erupts with the vibrant, fleshy sweetness of Mango and the zesty, acidic punch of Passionfruit, while sun-ripened Pineapple adds a bright, succulent layer. The addition of lactose and vanilla creates a velvety, custard-like bridge between the tart fruit and the rich, 20-Plato malt base. It drinks like a liquid confection, balancing the natural acidity of the tropical fruit against a luxurious, creamy sweetness that lingers. This is a bold, high-gravity expression where mouthfeel and flavor intensity are paramount, resulting in a harmonious, smoothie-like profile.
Appearance.Deep golden to vibrant orange-yellow hue. The beer is opaque and viscous, showing significant haze from fruit purees. Pours with a thick, pale yellow-tinted head that has moderate retention and leaves dense lacing.
Aroma.High intensity. Dominant waves of fresh Mango and tangy Passionfruit lead the profile, supported by sweet Pineapple notes. A clear, creamy undercurrent of vanilla provides a dessert-like quality. Malt is low but suggestive of sweet dough. Hop aroma is absent.
Taste.Initial impression is a burst of tropical sweetness met by a soft, creamy texture. Distinct flavors of Mango and Pineapple provide a sugary core, while Passionfruit offers a necessary tart counterpoint. Vanilla and lactose contribute a milkshake-like sweetness that persists through the mid-palate. Bitterness is very low, and hop flavor is non-existent. The finish is sweet and lingering with a smooth, fruity aftertaste.
Mouthfeel.Full-bodied and viscous, bordering on creamy. Carbonation is moderate-low, enhancing the dense, pastry-like texture. There is a noticeable but well-integrated alcohol warmth. Astringency is absent; the mouthfeel is smooth and coating.
Sensory Profile.
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