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Octobräu - these are four men from Giessen and Wetzlar who noticed that the former local breweries have all disappeared over time. With the disappearance of local breweries, the local variety of beer on offer is disappearing and the brewing culture is gradually being lost. For this reason, we decided in 2018 to counteract the extinction of local brewing culture with a project.
Our Pale Ale Malin Mandarina was brewed for the first time on Mother's Day 2018 together with the girlfriend of one of our brewers. Her name: Malin. The main hop variety - how could it be otherwise - is of course Mandarina Bavaria alongside Simcoe and Citra. And so our first beer was born. It is a citrus-fruity pale ale with a subtle malt body, but not overloaded with hops and therefore also a pleasure for beginners.
| Contents: | 0,33 Liter |
| Beverage type: | Beer |
| Original wort: | 12.5°P |
| Hops: | Cascade, Citra, Mandarina Bavaria, Simcoe |
| Grain and malt varieties: | Carahell, Munich malt, Pilsner malt, Wheat |
| Fits to: | fruity tarts, fish, summer salads |
| Color: | orange |
| Optimal drinking temperature: | 7 - 9 °C |
| Country: | Germany |
| Place: | Lahnau |
| Manufacturer: | Octobrew |
| Food companies: | Octobräu, Atzbacher Str. 26, D-35633 Lahnau |
| Ingredients: | Water, barley malt, wheat malt, hops, yeast |
Octobrew
The self-proclaimed pop-up microbrewery "Octobräu" has been bringing beer culture back to life in Central Hesse since 2018. The four guys started - like almost every microbrewery - with small preserving machines and cooking pots in their home kitchen. But with these limited means it is not possible to reach people outside the circle of acquaintances. For this reason, they have come up with a new and unique concept of how to bring craft brewing back to the people. Brewing takes place in Atzbach, between Gießen and Wetzlar, and when there are no Corona restrictions, there is a show brewing in their pop-up brewery: the specially purchased fire truck. This is the only way to be close to the fans.
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