![]() Quite satiating! Seems like a bit of a European influence sprinkled in that is most welcome. 4.75īody/Mouthfeel/Finish: This is where I think the real wizardry comes into play – as a big stout drinker I have extremely high demands when it comes to mouthfeel/body and Melody maker delivers! While it is a lighter-bodied beer there is a substantial coating of the palate and creaminess that’s perceived, followed up by a grainy/bready finish that I just love. This is head and shoulders above what I am used to from the store of what my friends typically get… It’s a tall order to ask for a beer with flavor like this that you can unwind with after work with without any worry of being hungover from, but here it is! I assume a massive amount of dry hopping efforts take a lot of credit here. It’s clear that the yeast used really makes this unique hop bill shine – it’s got remarkable depth and character. A bit of bubblegum comes through as well, intermingled with a pleasant powdery scent …A true delight! 5.0įlavor: An initial splash of peach over the palate immediately reveals itself as a chariot for the resinous, bitter aspects that rush in next, taking center stage and lingering for a while. 5.0Īroma: Complex and varied florals at first– I’m primarily picking up lavender and bittersweet herbs enveloped in lush fruits, such as pear, mango, citrus and papaya. ![]() A nice residual stickiness leaves lacing on the side of the glass too. Color: A deep lemon haze that lights up the room – an ideal shade and vibrancy for the style! A wonderful snow- white head sits on top that is more frothy/foamy rather than just bubbly.
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