More information about Schlöbberla
The Franconian dialect is not one that is characterized by its elegance and eloquence Rather, the regional dialect sounds a little gruff here and there, but overall it is cozy and leisurely The Franconians are generally known for their relaxed manner and hospitality A wonderful example of Franconian oratory is the word Schlöbberla, which originates from the Forchheim region It describes a fine drop that is so quaffable and inviting that you would like to swallow it in one big gulp A real delicacy and the perfect name for the bottom-fermented country beer from Greif
The brewery from Forchheim has a range of traditional beers, ranging from pale ales to Zwickl and an excellent black beer As a country beer, Schlöbberla complements the selection with a drinkable example that is malty and full-bodied
This genuine Franconian beer specialty is a shimmering copper amber gold in the glass and rounds off its attractive appearance with a crown of dense, pure white foam, caramelized nuts and roasted malt and entices you to take your first sip with a powerful aroma This and all subsequent sips caress the tongue with a soft malt bouquet that tastes of bread crust, sun-ripened grain, creamy caramel and raisins A hint of cherry and some grassy hops harmoniously round off the beer experience
Location: | Forchheim |
Country: | Germany |
Content: | 0,5 Liter |
Manufacturer: | Greif Brewery |
Grain and malt varieties: | Gerstenröstmalz |
Gravity: | 12°P |
Drink type: | Beer |