Dan has another brew from a recent haul: Dutchess Ales Volpe, an Italian Pilsner with Spalter Select, Hallertau Mittelfrüh and Saphir hops.
Dutchess Ales Volpe
STYLE: Italian Pilsner
INGREDIENTS: Pilsner malt; Spalter Select, Hallertau Mittelfrüh and Saphir hops
ABV: 5.2%
IBU: 30
AVAILABILITY: 16 oz. cans/Draft (Rotating)
Stats above taken from the brewery’s can and website.
Appearance
Crystal-clear and straw-yellow with a fluffy, white head.
Aroma
Herbal notes lead off with floral notes and lemon coming in after.
Taste
Floral notes continue with a nice minerality hitting on the mid-palate, with straw, bread and lemon zest in the mix as well.
Mouthfeel
Crisp, dry, and very easy-drinking.
Overall
I would consider this a porch drinker for sure. Pairing-wise, I was feeling lighter bar fare, but oysters might also be a fun play.
Cheers and remember:
Life’s a tap…drink up ’til it’s dry.
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