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The grapefruit is a controversial fruit: thanks to its tart tartness and fine bitterness, it is absolutely not popular with children and many adults also avoid the vitamin bomb. However, if handled correctly, citrus fruit can do a lot. The fruity acidity is a freshness kick for hot days, the exciting bitterness can give creations structure and character and the juiciness goes wonderfully with a whole range of other flavors.
With beer, for example.
The wild brewers from Flügge are known for their love of experimentation and their penchant for exotic ingredients. Their range reads like a ranking list of popular Nordic children’s names, the beers behind are handcrafted specialties of a special kind. Joachim and Dominik are specialists in wild yeasts and rare yeast strains and indulge this passion with each of their beers.
Vinz is new and a Fruited Sour. The delicious beer was given an extra acid kick with lactic acid bacteria before it was stored on grapefruit puree. The result is a light-footed beer with a wonderfully creamy mouthfeel. Silky-soft notes of light malt are combined on the tongue with the full range of juicy grapefruit: fruity sweetness, crisp acidity, wonderful freshness and a harmonious bitterness create a rounded interplay of aromas. The finish is dry and so fruity that you want to continue drinking straight away.
Water, barley malt, wheat malt, hops, yeast, graperfruit puree (8%)