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The dragon is a mysterious mythical creature whose existence has never been proven The ancient Romans and Greeks used the term to refer to larger snakes, but in mythology the term is used for fantastic hybrids of reptiles and birds or big cats Dragons usually have majestic wings, a whole set of legs with dangerous claws, a long scaled tail and a mouth equipped with long fangs, scaled tail and a mouth equipped with long fangs The latter houses a forked tongue and can spit fire if necessary For a long time, it was assumed that the animal actually existed If you look at lizards, monitor lizards and iguanas, this misconception does not seem so far-fetched Of course, the supposed dragons were somewhat larger and more frightening than their living relatives to this day
Many books, films and series today make the dragon the protagonist and hark back to its heyday in antiquity and the Middle Ages Schübel Bräu commemorates the scaled monsters with a completely different kind of product: its homage is of course of a beery nature
The Drachenseidla from Stadtsteinach is a honey-golden cellar beer with a natural cloudiness and soft, airy foam A bouquet of toffee and oven-fresh bread entices you to drink it The taste of the beer is full-bodied malt, creamy caramel, spicy yeast and nutty notes
Location: | Stadtsteinach |
Country: | Germany |
Content: | 0,5 Liter |
Manufacturer: | Schübel Bräu |
Grain and malt varieties: | Gerstenröstmalz |
Gravity: | 12°P |
Drink type: | Beer |