SEMOH Dutch Lunch reimagines the classic German Pils through a modern West Coast lens, offering an exceedingly crushable experience. This brilliant pale lager presents a vibrant interplay between crisp, grainy malt and an expressive hop profile. Bright bursts of citrus zest and tropical fruit notes elevate the traditional flowery and spicy backbone of the style. Honoring the heritage of Grace Bros Brewing, the beer maintains a clean fermentation profile and a snappy, dry finish. It successfully bridges the gap for IPA lovers seeking refreshment and lager drinkers desiring more aromatic intensity, resulting in a refreshing and aromatically complex session beer.
Appearance.Straw to deep yellow (2–4 SRM). Brilliant clarity with a creamy, long-lasting white head that leaves persistent lacing.
Aroma.Moderately high intensity. Forward citrus and tropical fruit hop notes are layered over traditional flowery and spicy scents. Low grainy-sweet malt character presents as toasted crackers and a hint of honey. Clean fermentation profile with no sulfur or diacetyl.
Taste.Initial light grainy-sweet malt flavor is quickly overcome by a firm hop bitterness and flavors of citrus peel and tropical fruit. Medium-high bitterness leads into a crisp, very dry finish. The aftertaste is clean with a lingering touch of hop resin and flinty minerality.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body with a crisp, refreshing texture. High carbonation provides a lively, effervescent feel. Very smooth with no alcohol warmth and a subtle, pleasant sharpness.
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