Few hair colors are as laden with clichés, proverbs, and stereotypes as blonde. Angels are blonde, Marilyn Monroe had golden hair, Barbie’s flowing mane is light, and many princesses in fairy tales are blonde. A wide variety of things are associated with this hair color. While light hair represented innocence, purity, and virtue in the Middle Ages, more frivolous stereotypes emerged later. Blonde hair, especially for women, symbolized sensuality, eroticism, femininity, and self-confidence. According to the stereotype, blondes have more fun, but they are also said to be naive and less intelligent, and they are the subject of countless jokes.
Because we prefer not to stoop to such lowbrow levels, we’d like to introduce you to a very different kind of "Blondschopf" (Blondehead). We’re talking about a Bavarian export beer from the Hopfenheld beer experts. This brew boasts a pleasant 5.1% ABV and, true to its name, pours into the glass in a delicate, cloudy golden hue. A magnificent head of dense foam adorns the blond beer and releases an enticing aroma of freshly cut grass, hearty grain, roasted nuts, citrus, and fine yeast. The flavor profile follows suit, caressing the palate with a composition of robust malt, bitter hops, grassy notes, and spicy yeast. A hint of fruit completes this well-rounded, highly drinkable export beer.
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