Prancer The Dancer is a refined Winter Seasonal Beer that captures the festive spirit through a sessionable lens. This deep chestnut ale presents a smooth, inviting profile anchored by rich, toasty malts and a gentle nuttiness. Subtle hints of seasonal spices like cinnamon and nutmeg dance alongside delicate notes of dried fruit, evoking the warmth of a holiday gathering without the heavy intensity of stronger ales. The malt-forward character remains balanced, offering a clean, satisfying finish that highlights the brewery’s commitment to traditional British craftsmanship. It is an approachable, comforting ale that pairs effortlessly with the chill of winter evenings.
Appearance.Deep chestnut (SRM 22). Brilliant clarity with a persistent, creamy, off-white head that leaves moderate lacing on the glass.
Aroma.Moderate intensity featuring toasted bread and caramel malt. Subtle festive spice notes of cinnamon and ginger emerge as the beer warms, complemented by a faint hint of dark berry esters and minimal hop presence.
Taste.Smooth malt-forward entry with flavors of toasted biscuit, hazelnut, and light caramel. Low hop bitterness allows the delicate holiday spices and plum-like fruitiness to linger. The finish is clean and slightly sweet with a well-integrated malt backbone.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body with a smooth, slightly creamy texture. Moderate carbonation provides a gentle lift. Very low alcohol warmth, making it highly drinkable for the style.
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