Jàpi Beer Argentina’s Roja is a balanced American Amber Ale that emphasizes the interplay between toasted specialty grains and vibrant hop character. This 'cerveza roja' pours a deep copper with ruby highlights beneath a persistent off-white foam. The bouquet leads with rich caramel and toasted biscuit aromas, complemented by moderate notes of citrus and earthy pine from American hops. On the palate, an initial malty sweetness provides a sturdy foundation for a firm bitterness, finishing with a pleasant, lingering trail of toffee and resinous hop oils. At 5% ABV, it offers a smooth, medium-bodied experience that remains approachable and flavorful.
Appearance.Deep copper to reddish-brown (SRM 13-17). The beer is generally clear with a moderately large, creamy off-white head that exhibits good retention.
Aroma.Moderate intensity with a notable caramel and toasted malt character. Hop aroma is moderate, featuring American-style citrus, pine, and light floral notes. Esters are low to none, maintaining a clean fermentation profile.
Taste.Initial impression is of malty sweetness followed by moderate caramel and toasted bread flavors. Hop flavor is moderate, reflecting citrus and resinous traits. Bitterness is moderate to moderately high, balancing the malt-forward start and leading into a medium-dry finish where caramel and hops linger briefly.
Mouthfeel.Medium body with a smooth, slightly creamy texture. Carbonation is moderate to high. Overall impression is clean and devoid of astringency or noticeable alcohol warmth.
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