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When you think of surfers, images immediately come to mind of tanned men and women with wild blond hair and big grins chilling on their boards, listening to good music and occasionally riding a wave. The South African brewery St. Francis has come up with a beery equivalent for exactly this type of person, which looks like a surfer and should also taste extremely good.
A light beauty with a laid-back, easy-drinking personality, Beach Blonde is the right choice for a lazy summer’s day on the coast. With a pleasant 4.0% alcohol content, the beer can still be counted among the thirst-quenching drinks, its fresh aroma contributes to this impression.
The cool blonde from the House of St. Francis flows into the glass in a crystal-clear, shiny gold tone and is adorned with a hand’s breadth of white, fragrant foam. A nose of oven-fresh bread paired with floral, lemony hops invites you to take the first sip. This reveals a slim, light-footed body and a good balance of fruity hops and fine, light malt. Notes of freshly baked bread combine with spicy hints of yeast, fragrant hay and yellow stone fruits to create a refreshing, tasty mixture that is especially fun when the sun is shining outside.
Water, barley malt, yeast & hops