Naparbier’s Wanderlust pays homage to its German roots with this Franconian-inspired German Pils. It pours a brilliant, straw-colored liquid topped with a persistent, creamy white head. The sensory journey begins with an elegant bouquet of floral and spicy Noble hops, supported by a delicate foundation of grainy Pilsner malt reminiscent of honeyed crackers. On the palate, a soft, doughy sweetness is immediately met by a firm, clean bitterness that defines the style. This highly refreshing lager balances a crisp, dry finish with a lingering herbal hop character. Its refined carbonation and lean body make it an exceptionally drinkable example of a classic European pale lager.
Appearance.Straw to pale gold (2–3 SRM). Brilliant clarity with a dense, long-lasting creamy white head and fine lacing.
Aroma.Moderate-high intensity featuring classic herbal and spicy hop notes. Clean, grainy-sweet Pilsner malt character with hints of toasted cracker and light honey. Very clean fermentation profile devoid of esters or diacetyl.
Taste.Initial impression of grainy-sweet malt quickly yields to a prominent, floral and spicy hop flavor. Medium-high bitterness is assertive but not harsh, leading to a crisp, bone-dry finish. Hop bitterness and a touch of crackery malt linger pleasantly in the aftertaste with a clean, refreshing profile.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body with moderate-high carbonation that provides a refreshing, crisp bite. Smooth, clean mouthfeel with no alcohol warmth and a subtle minerally sharpness.
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