More information about Räuberchen Pils
Due to its central location, mining, glassworks and its general wealth of resources, the Spessart has always been a lively region Countless trade routes run through the low mountain range, some of which have existed for hundreds of years Valuable goods were already being transported on the paths and roads through the Spessart in the Middle Ages In the 19th century, there was a group that took advantage of this fact, The so-called Spessart robbers were sinister figures who regularly robbed carriages and transport vehicles Because the Spessart often changed its governmental affiliation in the past, prosecuting the thieves was quite difficult The robbers were able to carry out their mischief with impunity and caused fear and terror among traders and transporters
A much less frightening type of robber comes from the Spessart brewery: based on the turbulent past of its home region, the company has created a series that tastefully improves the image of the Spessart robbers The series consists of down-to-earth, artisan-brewed and regional beer creations and includes all the classics of its home region with Pils, Festbier and Hellem
The Pilsener is a traditional representative of its kind and, in addition to a moderate 4.9% alcohol content, brings a slender, light-footed body to the glass The aroma is characterized by finely bitter hops and a subtle maltiness Sweetness, fresh acidity, tartness and bitterness are skilfully balanced
Location: | Kreuzwertheim |
Country: | Germany |
Content: | 0,5 Liter |
Manufacturer: | Spessart Brewery |
Gravity: | 11°P |
Drink type: | Beer |