BIRRIFICIO WAR – WEST COAST IPA

Dal colore dorato molto chiaro e leggermente opalescente, è sormontata da un leggero velo di schiuma candida e dalla discreta finezza. Il naso è immediatamente colpito da intensi aromi resinosi e di frutta tropicale in cui spiccano lytchee, guava e un sorprendente richiamo all’uva americana molto matura: il bouquet di sicuro impatto è generato in via esclusiva della varietà di luppolo americane e pacifiche impiegate. Al palato presenta una carbonazione piuttosto sottile, un corpo mediamente strutturato per poter sostenere la complessità gustativa e il non lieve grado alcolico, che risulta magistralmente mascherato. Ad una breve dolcezza iniziale, con ricordi di guava e passion fruit, segue un assertivo ma elegante e mai invadente finale amaro con note di pompelmo rosa, lime e lemon grass, il retrolfatto sorprende con accenni speziati e quasi piccanti che possono ricordare il curry Tikka Masala.

FERMENTAZIONE: Alta

COLORE: Dorato

GUSTO: Prevalentemente amaro agrumato ma con una componente dolce da frutta tropicale

TEMPERATURA DI SERVIZIO: 5°C-8°C

BICCHIERE CONSIGLIATO: Pinta americana

INGREDIENTI: Acqua, Malto d’Orzo, Luppolo, Lievito.

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