Bultman's Reserve |
Aroma: Light aroma, yeast and a slightly sour tang. Some hop aroma as it warms slightly.
Appearance: Cloudy yellow with a pillowy white head. Some lacing down the glass.
Flavour: The aroma carries over to the taste. There's a pleasant tartness from the yeast and a mild hop flavour. The bitterness is present but not overwhelming. It lingers on the palate in a pleasant way. I'm attributing this to the first wort hopping. The malt backing could be stronger and I'd like the hop flavour and aroma to be a bit bigger, especially since it's morphed into a Saison.
Mouthfeel: Light bodied. Dry. Medium carbonation.
Overall: Refreshing and pleasant. It's a pretty subtle beer, something of a departure for me. If I brewed it again I might mash it a little higher and definitely hop it a bit more too. Still, it's a really pleasant beer and I think it's a good start to the Reserve. Now I've got to get going for the next couple of releases.
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