The Leafcutter
Watts Brewing Company in Bothell, Washington, United States 🇺🇸
Kölsch Regular|
Score
6.85
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This beer also finds its origins in central Europe, in the ales of Köln, Germany. They lead with delicate pilsner malt, followed by prominent hop bitterness in the finish. Though the yeast is technically a top-fermenting ale strain, it is unique in that it works at cooler temperatures, producing a clean, crisp fermentation like a lager.
We've adapted this style to our American tastes by sprinkling in Washington-grown Simcoe hops–the kind of leaf IPA lovers would build a nest out of. Used here in a supporting role, they open up to display layers of nuance—floral, apricot, and pine—drowned out in bolder beers.
The Leafcutter provides a fine upgrade for lager drinkers who just want a good beer, yet displays the delicate balance and complexity beer snobs (like ourselves) demand. We hope you enjoy this beer as much as we do!
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andrewje41 (7962) reviewed The Leafcutter from Watts Brewing Company 1 year ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7
12 oz can after trying many times over the years. Enjoyed straight from the can. Crisp front, cool constant, pils like grain with a fluent cream corn. Straw grain nose with more corn. Flavorful kolsch with a bitter side to it. Sharp palate. Layered ale that definitely screams lager to me, butnits flavorful, thicker bodied, and enjoyable. Pretty good.
deyholla (22727) reviewed The Leafcutter from Watts Brewing Company 6 years ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7
Sampled from the tap at the Edmonds Oktoberfest. Pours a clear bright straw yellow with a white head that dissipates to the edges and laces slightly. Aroma has a nice straw and hay combination with a hint of earthy grass underlying. Flavor has straw and grains throughout with some hay and a slight earthy grass backbone.