Guineu Sorachi Madness is a vibrant and unconventional Saison that redefines the farmhouse tradition with an exotic, botanical edge. The signature Sorachi Ace hops lead the charge, imparting distinct notes of lemon zest and herbal dill that mingle seamlessly with the beer’s spicy yeast profile. Infusions of cilantro and cardamom provide a sophisticated, peppery complexity, while orange peel adds a bright, citrusy lift. A clever addition of acidulated malt lends a crisp, refreshing tartness that cuts through the spice, ensuring high drinkability. It finishes bone-dry and effervescent, leaving a lingering trail of exotic spices and floral hop character.
Appearance.Pale gold with a slight orange hue; hazy and unfiltered appearance. Features a dense, long-lasting, rocky white head with excellent Belgian lacing. Highly effervescent.
Aroma.High intensity with a complex blend of lemon-lime and herbal, woodsy notes from Sorachi Ace hops. Prominent spicy layers of cardamom and cilantro complement peppery yeast esters. Subtle orange zest and a grainy, slightly tart scent from the acidulated malt are present.
Taste.Initial impression is bright and citrusy, transitioning into a bold mid-palate of exotic spices including peppery cardamom and earthy cilantro. Moderate hop bitterness is balanced by a refreshing, sharp tartness from the acidulated malt. Finishes very dry and crisp with a lingering, spicy-floral aftertaste.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body with very high carbonation, creating a prickly, effervescent sensation on the tongue. Minimal alcohol warmth. Features a clean, crisp finish with a light, refreshing acidity and no astringency.
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