An interesting concept, this pale bock is brewed with one malt and a single hop variety (Willamette). It pours a bright, clear light-gold color, with a fluffy white head that leaves nice lacing behind. The aromas are clean and crisp, with faint suggestions of fresh grain, grassy hops and lightly toasted biscuit that carry through to the lightweight palate. A subtle pleasing bitterness is all that remains on the lingering finish.
An interesting concept, this pale bock is brewed with one malt and a single hop variety (Willamette). It pours a bright, clear light-gold color, with a fluffy white head that leaves nice lacing behind. The aromas are clean and crisp, with faint suggestions of fresh grain, grassy hops and lightly toasted biscuit that carry through to the lightweight palate. A subtle pleasing bitterness is all that remains on the lingering finish.
An interesting concept, this pale bock is brewed with one malt and a single hop variety (Willamette). It pours a bright, clear light-gold color, with a fluffy white head that leaves nice lacing behind. The aromas are clean and crisp, with faint suggestions of fresh grain, grassy hops and lightly toasted biscuit that carry through to the lightweight palate. A subtle pleasing bitterness is all that remains on the lingering finish.
An interesting concept, this pale bock is brewed with one malt and a single hop variety (Willamette). It pours a bright, clear light-gold color, with a fluffy white head that leaves nice lacing behind. The aromas are clean and crisp, with faint suggestions of fresh grain, grassy hops and lightly toasted biscuit that carry through to the lightweight palate. A subtle pleasing bitterness is all that remains on the lingering finish.