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The team at the Blech.Brut brewery in Bamberg seems to have a certain fascination with the supernatural: glowing neon ghosts have recently appeared on the labels of their brews. We can understand the attraction of the paranormal and get our equipment out of the cupboard for the culinary ghost hunt. If you believe researchers of supernatural phenomena, you can determine the presence of an entity using Geiger counters, ambient temperature measuring devices, infrared cameras and the measurement of electromagnetic fields.
You need significantly less equipment to get in touch with Blech.Brut’s very own poltergeist. The speed ghost is an extremely extroverted creature that is in a pitch-black box and comes out immediately when you lift the lid. No Ouija board necessary!
Behind the slapstick is a double New England India Pale Ale with a solid 8.2% alcohol content. The grain-yellow brew is cold-hopped with Nelson Sauvin and Triumph hops and owes its grippy, thick texture to the generous use of barley and wheat malt. The speed spirit haunts the nose and palate with an exquisite blend of light fruit and citrus fruits: notes of green grapes and white wine, hints of tangy pink grapefruit and a hint of gooseberry haunt the scent and taste like a castle ghost.
Blech.Brut’s spooky creation is a powerful double NEIPA that is fun not only for fans of paranormal disciplines.
Water, barley malt , oat malt, wheat malt, hops, yeast