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Berlin's winter is not exactly known for its picturesque idyll. In fact, the cold season in the capital tends to be associated with perpetually gray skies, slush on the roadside and endless rain. Berlin is beautiful in summer, but rather bleak in winter. Schoppe Bräu has set itself the task of saving wintry Berlin and created a beer that breathes a good dose of winter magic into the city.
Wintermärchen is a creamy wheat bock that stands out from Bavarian wheat beer with its strong caramel notes and wintry festivity. With an alcohol content of 8.0%, the pale wheat bock manages to provide a little warmth even on the coldest winter days.
The fragrant beer flows into the glass in dark amber and is topped off with a good amount of airy, slightly tinted foam. A malty bouquet delights the olfactory nerves and is also reflected in the first sip: the usual wheat beer notes are joined by a good range of caramelly malt notes and a hint of roasted grain delights the tongue. Wintermärchen is fruity, bitter, delicately sweet, strongly malty and wonderfully smooth.
Whether you live in Berlin or not, this fine wheat bock will sweeten the cold season for you!
Contents: | 0,33 Liter |
Beverage type: | Beer |
Odor: | malty |
Original wort: | 18°P |
Grain and malt varieties: | Barley, Wheat |
Fits to: | Steaks, game, spicy cheese, chocolate or nut desserts |
Color: | dark amber |
Optimal drinking temperature: | 8-9 °C |
Country: | Germany |
Place: | Berlin |
Manufacturer: | Schoppe brew |
Food companies: | Schoppe Bräu GmbH, In den Schifferbergen 14, 13505 Berlin, Germany |
Ingredients: | Water, wheat malt, barley malt, hops, yeast |
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