Dama Blanca is a distinctive artisanal ale that elevates the Ordinary Bitter framework with a potent 7% ABV and the inclusion of high mountain honey. The sensory profile opens with an inviting bouquet of toasted biscuit and bready malts, seamlessly blended with the floral, wildflower aromatics of the honey. Arinsal spring water provides a clean, crisp canvas for earthy and resinous hop notes to emerge. On the palate, a firm bitterness balances the initial honeyed sweetness, leading to a dry, lingering finish. The increased strength adds a sophisticated warmth and a fuller body to this traditionally sessionable style.
Appearance.Clear, deep copper color. Pours with a moderate, off-white head that shows fair retention and leaves light lacing on the glass.
Aroma.Moderate intensity featuring bready and biscuity malt notes. The addition of high mountain honey contributes a distinct floral sweetness. Low to moderate earthy and resiny hop character is present alongside subtle fruity esters.
Taste.Initial impression of toasted biscuit malt followed by a delicate honeyed sweetness. Medium-high bitterness emerges quickly to provide balance. Hop flavors are primarily earthy and floral. The finish is dry and clean with a lingering touch of wildflower honey.
Mouthfeel.Medium body with moderate carbonation. A noticeable but smooth alcohol warmth is present, reflecting the 7% ABV. Generally smooth with no perceived astringency.
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