Those Who Dance is a refined yet rustic German Pils that bridges the gap between precise European lagers and heirloom traditions. Brewed with 30% organic spelt, it offers a distinctive grainy complexity that layers nutty and earthy notes over a classic doughy malt base. A lengthy sixteen-week lagering process ensures a brilliant clarity and an exceptionally clean fermentation profile. The aromatic profile is defined by local organic hops, delivering an elegant bouquet of spicy herbs and dried flowers. On the palate, a firm bitterness provides a crisp counterpoint to the rounded malt, finishing with a mineral-driven dryness and a lingering touch of toasted cracker.
Appearance.Deep yellow with brilliant clarity. Features a thick, creamy, and long-lasting white head with excellent lacing.
Aroma.Moderately high hop intensity featuring spicy, herbal, and flowery notes. The malt character is grainy and doughy, with a unique nutty and earthy rustic quality attributed to the organic spelt. Clean fermentation profile with no esters.
Taste.Initial grainy-sweet malt flavor with a touch of honey and toasted cracker, quickly overcome by a firm hop bitterness. Hop flavors follow the aroma with herbal and spicy notes. The finish is very dry and crisp with a lingering minerally sharpness and clean aftertaste.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body with a crisp and refreshing texture. High carbonation levels provide a lively mouthfeel. Features a slight flinty sharpness and very low, subtle alcohol warmth.
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'My vision for a lager beer with a rustic yet elegant character and a sense of place. It was br ...ewed with only organic local ingredients and 30% organic spelt. I
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'My vision for a lager beer with a rustic yet elegant character and a sense of place. It was brewed with only organic local ingredients and 30% organic spelt. I
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