This session-strength Belgian Single delivers a refreshing, high-attenuation experience at a modest 3% ABV. The pour reveals a brilliant pale gold body beneath a persistent, billowy white foam. Aromatically, it leads with expressive Belgian yeast, offering nuances of white pepper, clove, and a touch of orchard fruit like pear and apple. A delicate, crackery Pilsner malt base provides a light, grainy foundation for the spicy and floral continental hop profile. The palate is bone-dry and effervescent, showcasing a firm bitterness that cleanses the tongue. It drinks with the crispness of a pale lager but carries the intricate fermentation complexity typical of a monastic table beer.
Appearance.Pale straw to light gold (3–4 SRM) with brilliant clarity. Features a large, billowy white head with excellent persistence and intricate lacing.
Aroma.Moderate intensity featuring spicy phenols like black pepper and clove, alongside fruity esters of apple and pear. A light, crackery, and bready malt backdrop supports a moderate floral and spicy hop presence.
Taste.Initial flavors of honeyed biscuit and crisp cracker malt transition quickly into a dry, highly attenuated mid-palate. Moderate spicy hop flavors and peppery yeast phenols are balanced by a firm, refreshing bitterness. The finish is clean, very dry, and distinctly hoppy.
Mouthfeel.Light to medium-light body with high, prickly carbonation that enhances the crispness. Entirely devoid of alcohol warmth, finishing smooth and highly refreshing.
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