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Duotone is the English technical term for duplex printing. For this purpose, a two-color image is printed by printing the colors slightly offset on the paper with two different printing plates. A good example is the label of the beer of the same name from Fuerst Wiacek: the graphic illustration was printed in two bold colors and impressively demonstrates the effect of duplex printing.
But Duotone not only scores with its looks. The dry-hopped India Pale Ale is refined with the hop varieties Mosaic and Amarillo and, in addition to a full 6.8% alcohol content, also brings a whole lot of taste to the table. In the glass, the IPA presents itself in a heavily cloudy straw yellow with a small, fleeting head of foam. A fruity symphony of citrus fruit and tropical hints invites you to drink and is also reflected in the taste: On a soft oat base with notes of biscuit and biscuits, a real firework of different fruit aromas blossoms, ranging from grapefruit and tangerine to mango, passion fruit and peach extend to lemon. A hint of floral hops plays along, as does spicy yeast and pine resin. The juicy beer enjoyment leads to a brilliant finale that tastes both crisp and bitter as well as fruity and grassy.
Duotone is a successful India Pale Ale that shines with balance and harmoniously coordinated aromas.
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