Top Out Brewery’s Kellerbier offers a rustic Franconian-inspired take on the Munich Helles, presenting a deep golden to light amber hue. The sensory profile is driven by a rich malty backbone of grainy-sweet malt, harmoniously balanced by the refined herbal and spicy notes of noble hops. Despite its cellar-style roots, it maintains a clean fermentation profile with a soft, rounded palate and a crisp, refreshing finish. It captures the essence of a Bavarian landscape with a smooth mouthfeel and restrained bitterness, making it an approachable yet characterful lager that bridges the gap between mountain-climbing refreshment and traditional malt complexity.
Appearance.Deep gold to light amber in color (6–9 SRM). Pours with a slight, natural haze characteristic of the style. Features a persistent, creamy, off-white head with good lacing.
Aroma.Moderate intensity with a prominent grainy-sweet malt aroma. Low but distinct noble hop character featuring floral and spicy nuances. Clean fermentation profile with no esters or diacetyl, allowing the malt and hops to remain central.
Taste.Moderately malty start with a suggestion of sweetness, transitioning into a soft, rounded grainy-sweet malt flavor. Supported by low to medium-low bitterness. Subtle spicy and herbal hop flavors are noticeable mid-palate. Finishes soft and dry with a clean aftertaste, lacking any harsh or biting bitterness.
Mouthfeel.Medium body with a smooth, well-lagered character. Moderate carbonation provides a gentle sparkle. No perceptible alcohol warmth or astringency, resulting in a very drinkable, smooth texture.
Sensory Profile.
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Top Out Kellerbier Lager
Description
Light amber lager with a balance of noble hops, a malty backbone and a clean crisp fini ...sh.
5.2%
500ml bottle
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Light amber lager with a balance of noble hops, a malty backbone and a clean crisp finish.
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