Guimo’s Pale Ale is a vibrant English-style Ordinary Bitter that balances traditional malt complexity with a modern citrus edge. The sensory profile is headlined by the distinctive use of Admiral hops, which impart refreshing notes of grapefruit and pomelo over a foundation of bready and toasted biscuity malts. While it possesses more body and alcohol than typical session examples, it remains remarkably drinkable with a medium bitterness and a clean, dry finish. This ale successfully bridges the gap between earthy British heritage and zesty hop character, resulting in a crisp, appetizing profile that lingers pleasantly on the palate.
Appearance.Deep gold to light copper with brilliant clarity. Topped by a moderate, creamy off-white head with fair retention and light lacing.
Aroma.Moderate intensity featuring a bready and slightly biscuity malt backbone. Distinctive hop aromas of grapefruit and orange peel from the Admiral hops are prominent, complemented by subtle earthy undertones and light fruity esters reminiscent of dried apricot.
Taste.Initial impression is of toasted malt and biscuit, quickly followed by a medium-high bitterness. The Admiral hops provide a clear citrus flavor, specifically grapefruit, which lingers into a crisp, dry finish. Low caramel notes provide a brief counterpoint to the hop-forward balance.
Mouthfeel.Medium-bodied with moderate carbonation. It possesses a light, well-integrated alcohol warmth and a smooth texture, lacking any harshness or astringency.
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