Single Hill Brewing’s take on the American Lager is a vibrant, golden expression designed for effortless consumption. It centers on a clean, crackery malt profile that evokes freshly baked wafers and light grain sweetness. Despite the traditional neutrality of the style, this lager offers a sophisticated crispness, driven by high carbonation and a dry finish. Subtle, nuanced floral hop notes provide a whisper of complexity without overshadowing the beer’s refreshing nature. It is a well-attenuated and brilliantly clear pour, delivering a smooth, medium-light body that makes it an ideal companion for festive gatherings and long afternoons.
Appearance.Medium yellow to light golden color. Topped with a white, frothy head that displays moderate persistence. Brilliant clarity.
Aroma.Low intensity aroma featuring clean, grainy-sweet malt with a distinct crackery character. Very low floral or spicy hop aroma. Clean fermentation profile with no perceived esters or diacetyl.
Taste.Initial impression is a soft, crackery malt sweetness. The palate is relatively neutral with a crisp, dry finish. Low grainy malt flavor is present, balanced by a low hop bitterness. Very low floral and spicy hop flavors provide a clean, simple complexity. The finish is clean and refreshing with no lingering harshness.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body with high carbonation providing a crisp carbonic bite on the tongue. Smooth texture with no alcohol warmth and zero astringency.
Sensory Profile.
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Single Hill Festbier Can
5.5%
Brewed in the traditional method, our Festbier is crisp, refreshing, and celebratory. Have a p ...int, or three, to celebrate the changing of the seasons.
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Single Hill Festbier Can - Bottleworks
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5.5%
Brewed in the traditional method, our Festbier is crisp, refreshing, and celebratory. Have a pint, or three, to celebrate the changing of the seasons.
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