The Maisel and Friends brewery describes its Pale Ale as a “real board of flavors”. And rightly so!
Five flavorful hop varieties ensure the rich hop variety in the beer. Amarillo is responsible for the range of aromas and the Hercules variety gives the beer its fantastic bitterness. Chinook, Simcoe and Citra also contribute and make the pale ale a real hop bomb.
The Pale Ale from Maisel & Friends offers beer lovers a unique variety of flavors in both smell and taste. As soon as you open the bottle, you will notice the strong scent of hops, which is complemented by citrus and grapefruit aromas.
In the glass, the Pale Ale impresses with its strong amber-colored appearance and a firm, medium-pored foam head. The initial taste is predominantly citrusy. The lemony freshness is complemented by a fine, malty honey sweetness. Juicy peach and a touch of creamy caramel elegantly complement the play of aromas. An unobtrusive bitter note rounds off the finish perfectly. Overall, a harmonious, aromatic veil of fruit and bitterness remains on the tongue.
After the taste test, we can only confirm the description “real board of flavors”. Maisel and Friends Pale Ale is definitely a hop explosion that is neither too bitter nor too sweet. Just perfect.
Water, barley malt, yeast, hops (Hercules, Chinook, Amarillo, Simcoe, Citra)