Tormo Pale Ale presents a bright, hop-forward character typical of an American Pale Ale. The sensory journey begins with a moderate aromatic profile dominated by fruity esters and vibrant hop notes, a result of meticulous late kettle additions and dry hopping. These elements manifest as nuances of citrus and tropical fruit, underpinned by a neutral, grainy malt backbone that offers subtle hints of bread and light caramel. On the palate, a medium bitterness provides structure without overwhelming the refreshing qualities of the beer. It finishes clean and dry, inviting another sip of this balanced, artisanal Cuenca-born ale.
Appearance.Pale golden to light amber (6–9 SRM) with a moderately large, off-white head characterized by good retention and fine lacing. Clarity is quite clear.
Aroma.Moderate intensity featuring a blend of citrus and floral hop characteristics from dry hopping. A low, grainy malt sweetness supports the hops with faint notes of toasted bread. Moderate fruity esters are present, complementing the hop-derived fruit notes.
Taste.An initial hop-forward impression of grapefruit and pine is quickly balanced by a light, neutral malt presence. Medium bitterness provides a firm but smooth structure. Fermentation is clean with noticeable fruity esters. The finish is medium-dry with a lingering, pleasant hop flavor that is never harsh.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light to medium body with a smooth texture. Moderate to high carbonation provides a refreshing, prickly sensation. No significant alcohol warmth or astringency.
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