More information about Kein Reinheitsgebot
Purity law, no purity law - opinions in the craft beer world differ greatly on this topic Some brewers see it as a challenge to stay within the boundaries of the purity law and are happy to accept it, while others feel unnecessarily restricted by the centuries-old law and don't want to set any limits to their creativity We are neutral as long as the end result is good beer
In their latest collaboration, the brewers from Fauve and BlechBrut have clearly decided against the framework of the Reinheitsgebot and make no secret of it Their creation is called Kein Reinheitsgebot and boasts a whole range of ingredients that would make any traditionalist break out in a sweat Their Imperial Pastry Sour is made with banana, mango, lime and passion fruit and is anything but conventional
The brew, which defies all commandments, presents itself in a rich, cloudy orange-gold in the glass and adorns itself with an airy crown of delicately tinted foam The beer smells like a passion fruit spritzer and tastes like one too: big notes of sun-kissed passion fruit tingle on the tongue, the banana provides a restrained sweetness Overall, the acidity of the fruit dominates the aroma No purity law is crisp and sour, tropically fruity, vibrantly carbonated and simply delicious
Location: | Bamberg |
Country: | Germany |
Content: | 0,3 Liter |
Manufacturer: | Blech.Brut |
Grain and malt varieties: | Barley, Wheat |
Gravity: | 20°P |
Drink type: | Beer |