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Extra. Special. Bitter.
The Bitter 58 from Rittmayer is a true hop specialty. This beer is all about the hops and you can taste it.
As a cold-hopped Pilsner, Bitter 58 is a prime example of hop-heavy beers, a hop essence, so to speak. To create such a masterpiece of hoppy goodness, it takes tons of aromatic hops. So that the hop flavor can really develop in all its facets, after the brewing process with aromatic hops, international hop varieties are also cold hopped. Despite all the hops, Bitter 58 still complies with the Bavarian Purity Law and is part of the Pilsner genus.
Of course, the Bitter 58 also tastes good. It initially ensnares the expectant beer drinker with the scent of tropical fruits and candied lemon peel. The initial taste reveals malty fruit notes, which are gradually joined by the dominant hop aromas. The Bitter 58 is a sophisticated beer for hopheads who just can't get enough hops in their beer.
If it's too hoppy, you're too soft.
Water, barley malt, hops