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After Bianca and Katrin comes Lisbeth. The cool blonde impresses with her complex palette of various malt nuances and doesn't have to hide behind her sisters.
Lisbeth presents itself in a slightly cloudy gold tone in the glass and forms a medium-pored foam that is quite short-lived. Fine scents of exotic orange blossoms, freshly squeezed orange juice, pineapple and dewy herbs arise from the amber-colored beer. A hint of freshly baked bread and a touch of honey complement the aromatic potpourri and put you in the mood right from the first sip. When drunk, a soft sweetness surrounds the palate and reveals Lisbeth's full malt power. Grains, malt and the spicy heaviness of bread dough tickle the taste buds. The hops provide a breath of fresh air by bringing a floral bouquet and honeyed oranges into play. The finish is short and crisp: slightly grassy, pleasantly bitter and nice and dry. Lisbeth has a medium body and is softly carbonated.
Since the malty sweetness outweighs the bitter, fresh hops in the otherwise well-balanced play of aromas, we recommend Lisbeth to everyone who likes to drink sweet beers. Lisbeth isn't a Pilsner, but that's exactly what we like about her!
Water, barley malt, hops, yeast