More information about 24x Young Adam
Clucking Hen Young Adam Brown Ale is a classic stout that shows how tradition and innovation can go hand in hand at the Sauerland brewery. With a malt emphasis and regional origins, Clucking Hen is proof that the Sauerland brewery remains true to its origins.
What does the Clucking Hen Young Adam Brown Ale taste like?
Young Adam is a bold, sweet and malty beer with flavors of chocolate, caramel, nuts and dried fruit.
Where does the Clucking Hen Young Adam Brown Ale come from?
The Clucking Hen brewery hails from the southern Sauerland region of Germany. Inspired by the locally typical Adam beer - a slightly sour-tasting and top-fermented beer that originated in Dortmund, Germany - Christina Triefenbach's team has created a novel craft beer version of this historic beer variety.
Alcohol content
Clucking Hen Young Adam Brown Ale is a strong beer with an alcohol content of 8.1% by volume.
How many bottles are included in the set?
There are 24 bottles of the brown ale included in this set. So the package is perfect for enjoying with friends and girlfriends.
Location: | Meschede |
Country: | Germany |
Fits: | Roast, steaks, dessert, chocolate, gingerbread |
Content: | 7,92 Liter |
Content per individual product: | 0,33 liters |
Manufacturer: | Clucking Hen |
Grain and malt varieties: | Acid malt, Caramel malt, Melanoidin malt, Munich malt, Pilsner malt |
Hops: | Magnum, Tettnang |
Color: | red brown |
Optimal drinking temperature: | 7 - 9 °C |
Ingredients: | Water, barley malt, sugar, hops, yeast |
Drink type: | Beer |
Food companies: | Clucking Hen - Creative Brewing, owner Christina Triefenbach, Am Hainberg 11, D-59872 Meschede, Germany |
Clucking Hen
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