White Rose is a quintessentially drinkable Ordinary Bitter that captures the essence of a traditional Yorkshire session ale. It presents a delicate balance between a bready, biscuity malt foundation and a firm, refreshing bitterness. Subtle floral and earthy hop notes provide a refined aromatic layer, complemented by faint fruity esters reminiscent of orchard fruit. The beer is remarkably clean and crisp, leading into a dry, lingering finish that invites another sip. At 4% ABV, it offers a slightly fuller presence than the lightest examples of the style while maintaining the effortless quaffability and nuanced complexity expected from Rooster's Brewing Co.
Appearance.Pours a clear pale amber to light copper color with brilliant clarity. Features a low, off-white head with moderate retention and light lacing.
Aroma.Moderate intensity with a prominent bready and biscuity malt character. Low to moderate floral and earthy hop notes are present, accompanied by a mild fruitiness suggesting apple or pear esters. Clean fermentation profile with no diacetyl.
Taste.Initial impression is defined by a medium-high bitterness that is well-supported by a toasty, biscuity malt backbone. Hop flavors are moderate and lean toward earthy and floral tones. The mid-palate shows light fruity esters, leading into a decidedly dry and crisp finish with a lingering, pleasant bitterness.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body with moderate carbonation. It feels smooth on the palate with no alcohol warmth and a clean, non-astringent mouthfeel.
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Roosters White Rose (Cask)
White Rose is an approachable charity fund-raising pale ale brewed using four hops and soft Yorkshir ...e water to produce citrus and stone fruit aromas and a light and refreshing level of bitterness.
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White Rose is an approachable charity fund-raising pale ale brewed using four hops and soft Yorkshire water to produce citrus and stone fruit aromas and a light and refreshing level of bitterness.
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