Kimo’s Mulata is a sessionable Ordinary Bitter that balances the approachability of a Pale Ale with classic British structure. It displays a light copper color and a soft, unfiltered haze. The aroma is defined by a bready malt foundation with hints of caramel and light fruity esters. On the palate, it delivers a medium bitterness that offsets the biscuity malt sweetness, leading to a complex yet balanced profile. With its low alcohol presence and moderate carbonation, this beer emphasizes drinkability, finishing dry with a subtle, earthy hop presence and a lingering touch of bitterness.
Appearance.Pale amber to light copper (8–14 SRM); features a slight haze from being unfiltered with a low, off-white head that shows moderate retention.
Aroma.Moderate intensity with a bready, lightly toasty malt base and a noticeable caramel quality; mild to moderate fruity esters are present alongside low earthy and floral hop notes.
Taste.Initial impression is a balance of biscuity malt and light caramel sweetness; medium bitterness provides structure without overpowering the palate. Hop flavors are earthy and resiny, accompanied by moderate fruity esters. The finish is dry and clean with a short, lingering hop character.
Mouthfeel.Light to medium-light body with moderate carbonation; alcohol warmth is negligible, resulting in a smooth, sessionable texture with no astringency.
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