In their latest series, the guys from Munich Brew Mafia are devoting themselves to the seven deadly sins. Beery interpretations of greed and arrogance started things off, and now the third part of the series is envy. Envy is defined as a feeling that is resentful of the possessions, success and happiness of others. Envy is when we don't begrudge someone something and wish we were in their place. Christianity and society take a critical view of this feeling and advise us to be benevolent, generous and empathetic instead.
Anyone who wants to indulge in envy without making themselves unpopular with their fellow human beings can go for the beer equivalent. The version from the Munich Brew Mafia is a light Bock that wraps you around its finger with its drinkable character. The brew flows into the glass in a fox-red, shimmering honey gold and is crowned with an airy layer of ivory foam. The strong first sip provides a classic start with robust grain notes and creamy blossom honey, but the hops join in after just a few sips and mix up the aromas with juicy fruit notes and a tart bitterness. The impressive 7.2% alcohol content is dangerously well integrated into the taste profile.
water, barley malt , hops, yeast