La Resclosa EPA offers a vibrant, modern interpretation of an English Pale Ale, specifically styled as an Ordinary Bitter with an unexpectedly robust backbone. The pour reveals a striking orange-amber hue topped with a creamy, persistent white foam. The aromatic profile is defined by a singular malt’s bready base, which is quickly overtaken by a high-intensity hop character; thanks to a deliberate dry-hopping addition, the beer projects vivid layers of citrus and floral notes alongside classic earthy undertones. The palate is characterized by a firm bitterness and a clean, dry finish. While maintaining the style’s drinkable soul, the elevated strength provides a satisfying depth and subtle warmth.
Appearance.Orange to light copper in color (approximately 10–14 SRM). Good clarity with a white, creamy head that shows moderate to good retention.
Aroma.Moderate to high intensity hop aroma featuring citrus and floral notes from dry-hopping. Low to moderate bready and biscuity malt complexity provides a solid foundation. Moderate fruity esters are present, with no diacetyl.
Taste.Initial impression is decidedly bitter with a medium to moderately high hop bitterness. Hop flavors include citrus, floral, and earthy characteristics. The malt profile is bready and lightly toasty, derived from a single malt base. The finish is dry and clean with a lingering, pleasant bitterness and fruity ester profile.
Mouthfeel.Medium body with moderate carbonation. A noticeable but well-integrated alcohol warmth is present due to the 6.5% ABV. Generally smooth with low astringency.
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