Lord Chambray Blue Lagoon is a quintessential Witbier designed for ultimate refreshment. It presents a vibrant sensory profile, opening with a bouquet of zesty orange peel and floral coriander, underpinned by a soft, bready sweetness from the malt. The yeast contribution is subtle yet essential, providing a faint spicy peppery note that melds seamlessly with the citrus aromatics. On the palate, the experience is bright and effervescent, balancing a grainy wheat backbone with a crisp, dry finish. This medium-light bodied ale captures the classic Belgian character, offering a refreshing citrus-forward profile that remains highly sessionable and thirst-quenching, perfect for seasonal enjoyment.
Appearance.Pale straw to light yellow (SRM 2–3). The beer is very cloudy with a milky, whitish-yellow shine due to suspended yeast and starch. It features a dense, white, moussy head with excellent retention and lacing.
Aroma.Moderate intensity with a bready maltiness and grainy wheat notes. Distinctive zesty, citrusy orange peel and perfumy, lemony coriander aromatics dominate. Subtle herbal and spicy yeast-derived esters are present, while hop aroma is absent.
Taste.Initial impression is of pleasant bready, grainy malt with a touch of honey-like sweetness. Moderate zesty orange fruitiness and herbal-spicy lemony coriander flavors are well-balanced and subtle. Hop bitterness is low, providing just enough structure to support a refreshingly crisp and dry finish without any harsh aftertaste.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body with a smooth, slightly creamy texture. High carbonation provides a lively, effervescent character. Very refreshing and clean, with no perceived alcohol warmth or astringency.
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