More information about Schoppe Bräu No Juice
Sometimes it just has to be alcohol-free and we certainly don't want you to miss out on your beer enjoyment because of it. The non-alcoholic pale ale from Schoppe Bräu is brewed with three different malts and the aromatic hop varieties Citra, Mosaic and Simcoe. That's a lot of hops and the beer is correspondingly good.
No Juice presents itself in a deep amber gold in the glass and shimmers in the color of autumnal chestnuts. A stately head of fine, creamy, beige fluff sits enthroned on the beer and invites you to drink it. Just like the delicious aroma that rises from it: Notes of freshly baked brioche, spicy yeast, woody pine resin, honey and tropical fruit tickle the nose. The first sip reveals a medium body and a lot of hops in the taste. On the palate, No Juice is initially sweet and fruity. Juicy orange, pink grapefruit, a hint of honey and passion fruit caress the palate before the hops really kick in and give the beer a spicy freshness of pine resin, freshly mown grass and herbs. The finish is hoppy and pleasantly bitter.
We have rarely tasted such a well-made non-alcoholic beer.
Alcohol content: < 0.5% vol.
Contents: | 0,33 Liter |
Beverage type: | Non-alcoholic beer |
Odor: | Freshly baked brioche, spicy yeast, woody pine resin, honey, tropical fruits |
Original wort: | 7°P |
Hops: | Citra, Mosaic, Simcoe |
Grain and malt varieties: | Rye, Viennese malt, Wheat |
Non-alcoholic: | YES |
Fits to: | Vegetable kebab and waiting outside the club |
Color: | Amber |
Optimal drinking temperature: | 5-7 °C |
Country: | Germany |
Place: | Berlin |
Manufacturer: | Schoppe brew |
Food companies: | Schoppe Bräu GmbH, In den Schifferbergen 14, 13505 Berlin, Germany |
Ingredients: | Water, barley malt, rye malt, vanilla beans, hops, yeast |
Nutritional values per 100g: | Energy (calorific value): 121 kJ/29 kcal | Carbohydrates: 6.6 g | of which sugar: < 0.5 g | Fat: < 0.5 g | of which saturated fatty acids: < 0.5 g | Protein: < 0.5 g | Salt: < 0.01 g |
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