PINTA Der Sommer reimagines the Munich Helles as a rustic, unfiltered Kellerbier, offering a vibrant sensory bridge between tradition and freshness. The pour reveals a naturally hazy, golden hue topped with a persistent creamy head. Aromas are defined by a moderate grainy-sweetness from Continental Pilsner malt, complemented by low, herbal, and spicy notes from traditional German hops. On the palate, a soft, rounded malt impression dominates, balancing a restrained bitterness. This lager finishes clean and dry, showcasing a well-lagered character that highlights the bready malt core while maintaining high drinkability for summer sessions.
Appearance.Pale gold (approximately 4 SRM) with a characteristic slight haze from its unfiltered cellar-style presentation. Topped by a persistent, creamy white head with good lacing.
Aroma.Moderate intensity featuring a clean, grainy-sweet malt character. Low spicy and herbal hop notes from traditional German varieties are evident, supported by a clean fermentation profile free of esters or phenols.
Taste.Initial impression is moderately malty with a suggestion of grainy sweetness. Soft and rounded palate featuring Continental Pilsner malt flavors. Low to medium-low bitterness provides a balanced, dry finish. Subtle herbal hop flavors persist into a clean aftertaste with no residual sweetness.
Mouthfeel.Medium body with a smooth, well-lagered texture. Moderate carbonation provides a soft mouth-filling quality without being sharp or biting. Negligible alcohol warmth.
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