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The Hazy Pale Ale from Steamworks is the perfect companion for a relaxed day: juicy aromas of tropical fruit meet refreshing citrus fruit and the light and fluffy 5.0% alcohol content won't leave you feeling too flat
The Steamworks Brewing Company has hit the bull's eye with its Hazy Pale Ale The delicious taste of this quaffable beer has not only impressed the brewery's regular customers, but also the judges of the BC Beer Awards The hand-picked hop varieties, which were imported from New Zealand especially for this beer, are responsible for the wide range of flavors The green gold was processed in a gentle manner and delivers maximum taste with a pleasantly balanced bitterness
The Hazy Pale Ale presents itself in a warm peach color in the glass and adorns itself with a white, fragrant head The nose combines notes of oven-fresh cookies and gently roasted malt with the aroma of ripe, yellow stone fruit and a hint of grapefruit The first sip reveals a light-footed body, that envelops the palate with a beautiful balance of soft malt and fruity hop notes The taste of crunchy bread crust meets peach, apricot and white grapes, some freshly mown grass and fine herbs round off the impression An elegant bitterness is added to the finish, which harmonizes wonderfully with the playful fruit and sweet malt
Relaxation in cans!
Location: | Surheim |
Country: | Germany |
Content: | 0,473 Liter |
Manufacturer: | Steamworks Brewing Co. |
Grain and malt varieties: | Barley, Oats, Wheat |
Gravity: | 11°P |
Drink type: | Beer |
Steamworks Brewing Co.
When their grandfather moved from Austria to Canada in the 1930s and his sister stayed behind in Vienna, they had no idea that their two grandsons would one day enter the beer business. It took another two generations before the Austrian-Canadian musical family sprouted a brewer: Eli, who discovered a love of beer during his trip to Europe and learned the brewing trade without further ado, bought the Gastown Brewpub. The venerable building housed a real treasure: a steam heating system. The technique of steam brewing dates back to pioneer days and was rarely practiced by the end of the 20th century. Eli showed a spirit of discovery and revived a long-forgotten tradition. Canada's first steam brewery was born and brewing could begin! From Canada to Austria Not wanting to add steam to the Canadian beer scene, but also a breath of fresh air, Eli made regular trips to the homeland of his...
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