La Jerezana Taranto is an amplified, ale-based interpretation of the German Pils style, boasting a robust 7% ABV and a potent 50 IBU. This unfiltered ale showcases a striking deep golden yellow hue and a persistent, adhesive foam. The sensory experience is defined by an intense herbaceous hop aroma, the result of a sophisticated double-hopping technique using high alpha acid varieties during the boil and aromatic cold-hopping during fermentation. Despite its high bitterness, the profile remains impeccably balanced, offering a crisp, dry finish that emphasizes refreshing herbal notes over its clean malt foundation, making it a powerful yet drinkable craft offering.
Appearance.Deep golden yellow color (4–6 SRM). Brilliant clarity when poured carefully to avoid bottle sediment. Features a strong, persistent white head with excellent lacing and adherence to the glass.
Aroma.High intensity hop character featuring prominent herbaceous and spicy notes. Moderate grainy-sweet and doughy malt presence provides a solid background. Fermentation is clean, despite its ale origin, with negligible esters.
Taste.Initial impression is a brief flash of grainy malt sweetness quickly dominated by a firm, 50 IBU bitterness. Strong herbaceous hop flavors persist throughout the palate. The balance is decisively bitter but not harsh, leading into a crisp, dry, and refreshing finish with a lingering hop-driven aftertaste.
Mouthfeel.Medium body with moderate carbonation. Notable but well-integrated alcohol warmth consistent with its 7% strength. Smooth and clean without astringency.
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