Hespebay Dada Doré presents as a refined Golden Ale, uniquely elevated by the inclusion of Camargue rice. This alternative grain imparts a delicate, nutty undertone and a distinctively crisp, dry finish that complements the clean, bready malt base. Subtle floral hop notes dance on the periphery, providing a gentle balance to the grainy sweetness. The rice contribution is felt in the lightness of the body, offering a snappy, refreshing character that highlights the regional terroir of the Camargue. Overall, it is a bright, approachable ale with a nuanced textural complexity and a pristine, elegant profile.
Appearance.Pours a brilliant pale gold (4 SRM) with a moderate, fine-beaded white head that leaves delicate lacing on the glass.
Aroma.Moderate-low aroma intensity featuring a base of clean, cracker-like malt. The Camargue rice adds a subtle, pleasant nuttiness and a light, sweet graininess. Hop character is restrained, offering low floral and herbal nuances. Fermentation is very clean with no significant esters or phenols.
Taste.The initial impression is crisp and refreshing, led by a light, bready malt sweetness. The Camargue rice is evident through a delicate nutty flavor that persists into the mid-palate. Hop bitterness is low, providing just enough structure to balance the grain. The finish is remarkably dry and clean, with a short, crisp aftertaste that emphasizes the alternative grain's thinning effect on the malt profile.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body with a slightly lean texture due to the rice adjunct. Carbonation is moderate-high, enhancing the crispness. No alcohol warmth is perceived, and the mouthfeel remains smooth and free of astringency.
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