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Orange, tangerine and vanilla is a flavor pairing that will remind all 90’s kids of a very specific ice cream. The summery delicacy was sold in plastic tubes with a slidable handle and was an absolute bestseller during the summers of the last decade. Embedded in creamy vanilla ice cream, a fruity strudel in bright orange awaited - an unbeatable combination!
The brewers of the Polish Browar Pinta dug deep into the nostalgia box and brewed a fine beer from the memory of endless days at the outdoor pool, the scent of sunscreen and refreshing breaks with ice cream. Their Tropical Sour brings the sunny aromas of orange, tangerine and vanilla into the glass in addition to a fluffy, fluffy 4.0% alcohol content. Oat flakes give the sour beer its wonderfully creamy consistency, while the juice from tangerines and oranges conjures up a golden summer mood. The vanilla harmoniously combines the flavor components and reinforces the resemblance to a velvety milkshake.
The creation is called Kwas Phi. The sour beer flows out of the can the color of freshly squeezed orange juice and smells like it too. The attack reveals a light-footed body with a smooth mouthfeel. A sparkling mixture of orange, tangerine, lime, mint and tropical hints delights the palate. The crisp acidity and a generous portion of vanilla harmoniously round off the taste experience.
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