Leidsch SingelBier presents as a vibrant American IPA, pouring a deep golden to dark blonde hue. The sensory profile is defined by a bright, citrus-forward hop character that leads with notes of grapefruit and lemon zest. A supportive yet restrained malt backbone provides hints of toasted grain and light honey, balancing the firm, pleasant bitterness mentioned in its heritage. This medium-bodied ale offers a clean fermentation profile, allowing the hop-derived fruitiness to remain the focal point. The experience concludes with a crisp, dry finish and a lingering, resinous hop trail, embodying a refreshing and hop-forward character designed for the outdoors.
Appearance.Deep gold to dark blonde (approx. 8 SRM). Clear to slightly hazy with a medium-sized, persistent off-white head that leaves moderate lacing.
Aroma.Moderate to high intensity hop aroma featuring prominent citrus, orange peel, and floral notes. Low, clean, grainy-sweet malt provides a subtle foundation. Fermentation is clean with very low fruity esters.
Taste.Immediate hop-forward impression with flavors of citrus and light pine. Moderate-high bitterness is well-integrated against a backdrop of low, toasted malt and light caramel. The finish is dry and clean with a lasting, pleasant hoppy aftertaste and no harshness.
Mouthfeel.Medium body with a smooth texture. Moderate to high carbonation provides a refreshing, crisp bite. A very subtle, smooth alcohol warmth is present at 6% ABV.
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