More information about 6x Dry-hopped WIT "Sinaasappeltje"
The Clucking Hen Dry Hopped WIT with the beautiful name Sinaasappeltje is an aromatic beer from the Sauerland in the Belgian style.
How does the Clucking Hen Dry Hopped WIT taste?
The WIT beer delights with a particularly orangey note thanks to the Styrian Golding hops used. There are also pleasantly dry moments, as well as the spicy coriander notes obligatory in this style.
Alcohol content
Clucking Hen Dry Hopped WIT has an alcohol content of 4.7% by volume.
What is a WIT beer?
A WIT beer is a beer style from Belgium. Here, orange peel and coriander seeds are added during the brewing process. This creates the classic taste for this beer style, defined by fruity and spicy notes.
What does dry hopped mean?
Dry hopping, also called hop plugging or cold hopping in Germany, means that dried hops are used instead of fresh hops during the brewing process. This ensures that more or different aromas end up in the beer than would be the case with fresh hops.
How many bottles are included in the set?
In this set unit are six bottles of Clucking Hen Dry Hopped WIT.
Location: | Meschede |
Country: | Germany |
Content: | 1,98 Liter |
Content per individual product: | 0,33 LIter |
Manufacturer: | Clucking Hen |
Hops: | Splitter Select, Styrian Golding, Willamette |
Color: | bright |
Ingredients: | Water, barley malt, wheat, wheat malt, hops, bitter orange peel, sugar, yeast |
Drink type: | Beer |
Food companies: | Clucking Hen - Creative Brewing, owner Christina Triefenbach, Am Hainberg 11, D-59872 Meschede, Germany |
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