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A character beer with capital city charm!
Anyone who knows Berlin will immediately notice that this beer is the hoppy equivalent of the German capital: a hip name with a historical background, a minimalist label paying homage to the city’s coat of arms and a list of ingredients that cannot be surpassed in terms of hoppy prominence. Berlin in a bottle!
The high-quality hop ensemble consists of Cascade, Centennial, Citra, Saphir, Willamette. These hand-picked aromatic hops are all known for their distinct character and intensity. An exclusive blend that, together with the four types of malt, leaves a lasting impression on the nose.
BRLO’s Pale Ale presents itself in a clear, sunny gold in the glass and forms a foamy, white crown. Hops and malt combine to create an irresistible aromatic potpourri of soft caramel and a cornucopia of juicy fruits. Subtly bitter grapefruit meets fresh pineapple, ripe mango and sweet passion fruit on the nose. A wonderfully tangy citrus note completes the impression.
As soon as the amber-colored pale ale reaches the mouth, its balanced character comes into its own. The 40 IBUs initially make their presence known on the tongue, without pushing the hops and fruit bouquet into the background. With an alcohol content of 6%, the Pale Ale just misses the mark of an IPA, but the percentages can hardly be tasted. Rather, the fruity hop aroma (grapefruit, orange) dominates, which captivates just about every fruit lover.
“Urst dit jute stuff” the Berliner would say, we agree!
Water, yeast, hops, wheat malt