This vibrant take on a Weissbier presents a playful sensory marriage between traditional German yeast character and fresh fruit. The aroma leads with a bright burst of fresh raspberries, which elegantly layers over classic esters of banana and spicy clove. Brewed with a significant portion of malted wheat and Pilsner malt, the palate is soft and bready, providing a sturdy canvas for the lightly tart raspberry flavors. The experience is exceptionally refreshing, defined by a fluffy, effervescent texture and a clean, relatively dry finish that invites another sip, showcasing Phase Three's expertise in balancing fruit and tradition.
Appearance.Hazy, pink-to-light-red appearance with a luminous glow. Topped by a thick, moussy, long-lasting head with a faint rosy tint and excellent lacing.
Aroma.Moderate to high intensity. Fresh, jammy raspberry notes are prominent, well-integrated with the classic weizen yeast profile of ripe banana and spicy clove. Subtle bready, doughy wheat and grainy malt aromas linger in the background.
Taste.Initial impression is a refreshing wave of tart raspberries. This is followed by a soft, bready wheat flavor and light Pilsner malt sweetness. Hop bitterness is very low, allowing the yeast-driven banana and clove to shine alongside the fruit. Finishes crisp and dry with a lingering berry brightness.
Mouthfeel.Medium body with a fluffy, creamy fullness. High carbonation provides a spritzy, effervescent sensation. No alcohol warmth; gentle acidity from the fruit enhances the refreshing quality.
Sensory Profile.
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Phase Three Rosa Brille
Hefeweizen Ale with Raspberries. Fresh, lightly tart raspberries & the classic light hefewei ...zen notes of banana and clove. 5.0% ABV
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Hefeweizen Ale with Raspberries. Fresh, lightly tart raspberries & the classic light hefeweizen notes of banana and clove. 5.0% ABV
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