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Long walks on the beach, Saturday night cooking sessions, barbecues, gardening, ringing in the end of the day on Monday and lying in the hammock with a book - All these things can be done wonderfully on your own, but with Lilly they are definitely twice as much fun.
Lilly is actually called Lilly Lager and is a wonderfully refreshing beer from the capital. Schoppe Bräu has a whole range of different beers in its assortment and brews the right droplet for every occasion.
We recommend Lilly Lager for all affairs that are relaxed. Don't worry if the relaxation isn't there at first, Lilly will surely take care of that with its playful character.
The cool blonde presents itself in a bright amber hue in the glass and crowns its head with a stately crown of airy white foam. A delicate scent of blooming summer meadow, sun-dried straw and fresh citrus rises to the nose and makes you want to take the first sip. This reveals a lean body with a summery palette of aromas.
Finely roasted malt spreads across the palate before the hops contribute floral notes and flavors of grapefruit, lime and lemon. The yeast adds a subtle spiciness to the beer. A decent bitterness accompanies the beer's enjoyment and dominates the subtly malty finish. Sweet!
Location: | Berlin |
Country: | Germany |
Content: | 0,33 Liter |
Smell: | Flowering meadow, straw, citrus fruits |
Manufacturer: | Schoppe brew |
Grain and malt varieties: | Barley |
Gravity: | 12°P |
Color: | Amber |
Optimal drinking temperature: | 6-9 °C |
Ingredients: | Water, barley malt, hops, yeast |
Drink type: | Beer |
Food companies: | Schoppe Bräu GmbH, In den Schifferbergen 14, 13505 Berlin, Germany |
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