Style: Lager (Pale)

ABV: 5.4

88/100
Aroma: 11
Appearance: 3
Flavor: 18
Mouthfeel: 5

Triptych Brewing Loreni

What the brewers say

“Single decoction, Prostejov malted barley, Czech Saaz and Frisinga, TUM 34/70 yeast.”

What our panel thought

“Floral, perfume, almost soapy hop aroma. Light bready biscuit malt. Undercurrent of melanoidins heightens the otherwise simple malt. Medium bitterness, soft and rounded, not overbearing. Odd aroma, but it works well with flavor. Helles-like in its straightforward approach to malt. Floral and herbal hops kept soap at the forefront.”

What our editors thought

“Weightless, with faint floral notes in the nose that require searching. The sip is equally light, slightly grainy, with a slight earthy bitterness.”

Review printed in: Cold Comforts: Unique Insights From Lager Brewers (June-July 2022) (View All Issues)


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