The sweetness flows out from the glass right away, and I see it's another cidery colored beer. It's toasty brown, and rather opaque. I think I may detect some apple in the smell, but that could also be just because I expect it after looking at the beer in the glass. The head is not especially abundant, beige-ish, delicately fizzy. It has a warmly honeyed flavor, to be expected, with a tickle of bitterness on top. It keeps its flavor nicely, perhaps losing some of the bitterness. The sweetness does not become overwhelming, though. Some sediment at the bottom makes a run for freedom when you get to the end, but it doesn't stir up any weirdness relating to the taste.
Yeah, a little thin on top |
Supplier: Prost Chamberí!
Price: ~€3.30 (What is it with no receipt printers lately?)
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