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As a brewer, you walk a fine line: you want to exploit your potential as a hop magician, live out your own fantasies in hops and malt and indulge in experimentation. On the other hand, you also want the audience to like the beer and not offend anyone with exuberant aromas, hop overkill or an unusual list of ingredients. Creativity and popular taste don’t always go hand in hand.
Georg Kugler is a master of the fine line: The master brewer from the Thuisbrunner Elch-Bräu knows how to brew beers with character and individuality, which not only his regular customers like. Classics from the beer sommelier’s pen are his wheat beer or pilsner . Both beers are down-to-earth and still bring that certain extra to the glass. They are handcrafted and brewed with expertise and combine the tried and tested art of brewing with a modern palate. Its light color is a bit more angular.
Nix Amore is already a bit defiant in the title: the beer is not aimed at harmony, but appeals to gourmets. The fine beer specialty combines the drinkability of a conventional cellar beer with a strong hop flavor and an unconventional aroma. The trained palate can taste dried apricot, tart bitter orange, oven-fresh biscuit and brown rock candy from the velvety-soft composition.
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Water, barley malt, hops, yeast