alc./vol: 4%
Proof: 8°
Vintage: Non-vintage
Aged: No age statement
Product of: United Kingdom
The co-founders of this beer Jesse and Tom were on a ski trip together in the Alps when they realised there was a gap in the UK market for something that sat between bland beers and sweet ciders. The result being Jubël, which apparently means "a feeling of extreme joy."
Jubël was launched at the 2016 Glastonbury music festival.
Sampled on 28/06/2018
Clear, blight golden with a thin head which quickly diminishes.
Ripe peach skin with faint white bread. Very clean.
Light-bodied and, for a flavoured beer, well-balanced with peach flavours dominating subtle soft white bread maltiness and light hop bite.
Peach flavours are most prominent on the finish – perhaps overly so.
This light lager does what it says on the tin, it’s “beer cut with peach” and for those that want a peachy flavoured lager, then Jubel should appeal. What’s alpine about peach? The “Alpine” on the label is a reference to where the founders were when they decided to make this beer which is designed to sit "between bland beers and sweet ciders."
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