La Jerezana Soleá presents as a bold interpretation of the German Pils style, emphasizing a punchy hop profile that delivers high alpha-acid bitterness alongside an intense herbaceous character. Poured carefully to leave the bottle-conditioning sediment behind, it shines with a deep golden intensity and a resilient, clingy head. The sensory experience is defined by a refreshing crispness where grainy malt notes provide a sturdy foundation for the assertive hops to take center stage. This unfiltered lager achieves a sophisticated balance between its clean fermentation profile and a lingering, palate-cleansing bitterness that honors traditional Pilsen heritage while offering an elevated hop intensity.
Appearance.Deep golden yellow color (4–5 SRM); brilliant clarity when decanted from sediment; thick, creamy white head with excellent persistence and strong lacing.
Aroma.High intensity hop-forward aroma featuring prominent herbaceous, floral, and spicy notes. Behind the hops is a clean, low to moderate grainy-sweet malt character reminiscent of toasted crackers and dough.
Taste.Initial impression of crisp graininess quickly overtaken by an assertive hop bitterness. Flavors of fresh herbs and spicy noble hops dominate the mid-palate. The finish is notably dry and clean with a lingering, refreshing bitterness that remains balanced against a light honey-like malt backbone.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body with moderate carbonation. Crisp and refreshing without being harsh; a very light alcohol warmth is present due to the slightly elevated ABV, but the texture remains smooth.
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