Grodziskie
Other Origin Ale · Brewers Association 2025
- OG
- 1.031 – 1.034
- FG
- 1.009 – 1.012
- ABV
- 2.5 – 3.3 %
- IBU
- 20 – 30
- Color
- 3 – 6 SRM
Other Origin Ale · Brewers Association 2025
Grodziskie (sometimes referred to as Graetzer in German) is an ale style of Polish origin is low-gravity, light-bodied, wheat ale with a note of oak smoke in aroma and flavor and clean hop bitterness. Historic versions were often bottle conditioned and highly carbonated.
Straw to gold
Some chill haze is acceptable at low temperatures
Oak-smoked wheat malt comprises the entire grain bill. Low to medium-low grainy wheat malt character may be present. Smoked wheat malt aromas and flavors are medium-low to medium.
Aroma and flavor of noble hops ranges from low to medium-low. Should be slightly lower or equal to intensity of smoke aroma.
Medium-low to medium-high
Very low pear-like fruity esters are acceptable. Very low levels of sulfur are optional. Diacetyl and DMS should not be present. An overall crisp flavor is achieved by managing fermentation temperatures. Sourness should not be present.
Low
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