Tropical Plunder is an inviting Ordinary Bitter that reimagines the traditional session ale with a vibrant, modern fruit profile. It presents a clear, pale copper hue beneath a light, creamy head. The sensory experience is defined by a distinct "fruit salad" character, weaving together notes of stone fruit and tropical berries with a classic British malt foundation of toasted biscuit and light caramel. On the palate, the hop bitterness is firm yet balanced, providing a clean, dry finish that emphasizes drinkability. This beer successfully bridges the gap between heritage bready malt complexity and a refreshing, ester-driven fruitiness.
Appearance.Pale amber to light copper with brilliant clarity and a low, off-white head that leaves light lacing.
Aroma.Moderate intensity with a notable fruit salad bouquet of esters and hops; supported by a bready, lightly toasty malt character and a hint of floral earthiness.
Taste.Moderate bitterness leads into flavors of toasted biscuit and bread crust; the mid-palate is dominated by mixed fruity esters and subtle tropical hop notes, finishing dry with a lingering, clean earthy bitterness.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body with moderate carbonation; smooth and sessionable with no perceptible alcohol warmth.
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