More information about Fläschje Flaschebier
Fläschje Flaschebier is a title that originates from the cute pure Hessian dialect The dialect of the people of Mainz sounds particularly endearing to the rest of Germany, as they have a penchant for trivialization and use sonorous neologisms A boat becomes a Boodche, the pig is the Wutz and the onion is called Zwibbele The brewers at the Mainz brewery Kuehn Kunz Rosen are of course familiar with the local dialect and have given their latest work a corresponding name
Their interpretation of a Kölsch is called Fläschje Flaschebier and is a real thirst-quencher Thanks to original Kölsch yeast, the slender beer is particularly fruity The Simcoe, El Dorado and Amarillo hop varieties deliver hints of freshly mown grass and green cones in addition to the fruit notes In combination with two types of malt, this results in a harmonious blend that is both drinkable and delicious
The almost clear, straw-blonde beer is crowned with a hand-width of white foam and smells of spicy yeast, sun-dried hay and light grain The first sip reveals a light-footed body with high drinkability The flavor is composed of notes of grassy hops, mild malt and yeast Kuehn Kunz Rosens Fläschje bottle beer is the perfect treat after a stressful day and relaxes body and soul with its subtle harmony
Location: | Mainz |
Country: | Germany |
Content: | 0,33 Liter |
Manufacturer: | Kuehn Kunz Roses |
Grain and malt varieties: | Barley, Wheat |
Gravity: | 12°P |
Drink type: | Beer |