Blurry is an English expression that can be translated as "blurred" or "unsharp". There is nothing blurry about the beer of the same name from Reset, except for its appearance. The double cold-hopped pale ale is nicknamed "hazy" because it flows into the glass in a wonderfully cloudy peach gold. A coarse-pored, ivory-colored head of foam piles up on the shimmering red-orange body, which smells of a whole truckload of hops. The fine nose can detect citrus fruits such as orange and grapefruit, tropical fruit and freshly mown grass in the aroma concert. Everyone else simply smells an irresistible potpourri of juicy aromas. The first sip continues the fruity pleasure one to one and presents us with peach, citrus fruit, exotic fruit, grapefruit and lemon. A hint of grass and soft, mild malt round off the taste. The composition is accompanied by a dry bitterness, which never comes to the fore.
In addition to the excellent taste, Blurry’s wonderful mouthfeel is striking: a fluffy, cloud-like texture caresses the palate and adds a tactile component to the culinary experience.
If you’re ready for a vacation and still have to wait too long until your next trip, you should at least treat your taste buds to a little trip. Let Blurry take you to a tropical paradise with white beaches, azure water, coconut palms and summer temperatures!
Water, barley malt , oat malt , hops, yeast