Camba Märzen presents a polished amber-copper pour, defined by a rich and elegant malt profile. Driven by high-quality Munich malt, the sensory experience is anchored in toasted bread and distinctive nutty tones, layered with the brewery's signature notes of soft toffee and light caramel. The aroma is exceptionally clean, focusing on malt depth with just a whisper of fruity hop character. On the palate, a moderate bitterness balances the initial malty sweetness, leading to a smooth, medium-bodied finish. It is a sophisticated Bavarian lager that prioritizes a harmonious, lingering malt richness without ever becoming heavy.
Appearance.Amber-orange to deep reddish-copper with brilliant clarity. Supports a persistent, creamy, off-white head with excellent lacing.
Aroma.Moderate to high intensity malt aroma, featuring rich, bready, and toasty notes. Subtle undertones of toffee and nuts are present, accompanied by a very low, slightly fruity hop presence. Clean lager fermentation character with no detectable esters or diacetyl.
Taste.Initial malt sweetness provides flavors of toasted bread crust and a nutty depth. While the brewery notes soft caramel and toffee, the beer maintains a clean profile with a moderate bitterness that ensures a balanced, non-cloying palate. Low hop flavor with a hint of fruitiness. The finish is moderately dry and elegant, leaving a lingering, rich malty aftertaste.
Mouthfeel.Medium body with a smooth, slightly creamy texture. Moderate carbonation. The 5.6% ABV provides a very subtle, well-hidden warmth. Fully attenuated and clean, lacking any astringency.
Sensory Profile.
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