Delpuerto Ale Abadía offers a sophisticated sensory experience inspired by traditional Belgian monastic brewing. Its deep amber hue is the result of a complex grist featuring five distinct barley malts and wheat, providing a sturdy foundation of toasted bread and caramelized sugar. The aroma is defined by rich dark fruit esters, specifically raisin and plum, supported by a delicate peppery phenolic spice. On the palate, the inclusion of wheat enhances the smooth texture, while the interplay of malt sweetness and a moderate 6.5% ABV leads to a remarkably dry, clean finish. Subtle herbal hop notes provide a balanced, classic Belgian Dubbel profile.
Appearance.Dark amber with a deep reddish-copper glow; generally clear with a large, dense, and long-lasting creamy off-white head.
Aroma.Moderately strong, rich malty aroma with notes of caramelized sugar and toast; moderate dark fruit esters resembling raisins and plums; low peppery phenols and a faint herbal hop presence.
Taste.Rich malt flavor showing toast and caramel; dark fruit esters and light spicy phenols mirror the aroma; medium-low bitterness with a malt-forward balance; finishes moderately dry with a lingering malty and spicy aftertaste.
Mouthfeel.Smooth, medium-full body with medium-high carbonation; light, well-integrated alcohol warmth; creamy texture without astringency.
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