Herrnbräu Tradition captures the vibrant essence of a Bavarian autumn festival. This Festbier presents a sophisticated balance of Pilsner and Munich malts, offering a fragrant bouquet of fresh bread dough and lightly toasted grain. The aroma is accented by subtle threads of floral and spicy German noble hops, leading into a palate defined by soft malty richness. While it drinks with the elegant smoothness of a pale lager, it carries a more substantial body than a standard Helles, finishing with a supportive, crisp bitterness. It is a clean, impeccably refined celebration of malt complexity designed for effortless drinkability.
Appearance.Deep gold color (5 SRM) with brilliant clarity. Displays a persistent, creamy white foam stand with excellent head retention and fine lacing.
Aroma.Moderate intensity with a rich malt character emphasizing toasty-doughy aromatics and an impression of grain sweetness. Low floral and spicy hop character. Clean lager fermentation profile with no esters or diacetyl.
Taste.Medium malty flavor initially with bread dough and soft toasty qualities. Medium-low bitterness provides a supportive balance that allows the Pilsner malt richness to shine. Low spicy hop flavor. Well-attenuated and crisp finish that retains a flavorful, malty aftertaste without being cloying.
Mouthfeel.Medium body with a smooth, somewhat creamy texture. Moderate carbonation. Alcohol warmth is barely noticeable, ensuring the beer remains highly drinkable and refreshing.
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