This collaboration captures the elegance of a German Pils with a unique Polish twist. Moorvolution opens with a vibrant floral bouquet and subtle herbal spice driven by traditional Lubelski hops. A foundation of Pilsner malt offers bready and biscuit notes, complemented by a distinctive touch of lemon zest. The fermentation is exceptionally clean, allowing the sharp, crisp bitterness to shine through a dry, refreshing finish. It is a light-bodied, highly carbonated lager that balances its delicate malt sweetness against a firm, lingering hop presence, honoring the historic craftsmanship of the Lipka Tatars.
Appearance.Brilliant straw to light gold (approx. 3 SRM) with a dense, creamy white head that exhibits excellent persistence and leaves fine lacing on the glass.
Aroma.Moderate-high intensity featuring prominent floral and spicy Lubelski hops. Underlying malt notes of soft dough and toasted crackers are joined by a light, citrusy lemon hint. Extremely clean fermentation profile without esters or diacetyl.
Taste.Crisp initial malt sweetness reminiscent of biscuit and fresh bread, quickly superseded by a firm hop bitterness. Flavors of floral herbs and a touch of lemon peel provide complexity. The balance is hop-forward, finishing very dry and clean with a lingering, pleasant bitterness.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body with high carbonation that provides a prickly, refreshing sensation. Smooth and crisp with no astringency or noticeable alcohol warmth.
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