More information about Stone Brewing Notorious P.O.G. Berliner Weisse Style Ale
Named after the man who is regarded in relevant circles as one of the greatest rappers ever, the Notorious P.O.G. follows in big footsteps. His namesake was one of the main protagonists in the feud between East Coast and West Coast hip hop and went down in history when he was murdered in 1997. The albums released after his death beat all records and made the musician a legend.
What' fitting icon for another beer from Stone Brewing Berlin.
Notorious P.O.G. joins the long line of hyped beers from Stone, beating all the numbers. Stone's lineup consists almost entirely of box office hits, with none as popular as Notorious P.O.G.! The abbreviation P.O.G. in the beer's name stands for the main flavors of passion fruit, orange and guava. The Berliner Weisse-style beer is a juicy composition of hoppy excellence and was co-created with American comedian Jonah Ray. Jonah enjoyed drinking fruit juices back home in Hawaii and associates the taste of passion fruit, orange and guava with his childhood in paradise.
Notorious P.O.G. tastes incomparably juicy, fruity and refreshing - Like a delicious juice spritzer for adults!
Location: | Escondido |
Country: | USA |
Fits: | spicy wraps, fruity cream cakes & balmy summer nights |
Content: | 0,36 Liter |
Smell: | Passion fruit, citrus |
Manufacturer: | Stone Brewing |
Grain and malt varieties: | Barley, Wheat |
Color: | sunny yellow |
Optimal drinking temperature: | 8 - 10 °C |
Ingredients: | Water, barley malt, wheat, guava, passion fruit, yeast, orange, hops |
Drink type: | Beer |
Food companies: | Stone Brewing, 1999 Citracado Parkway, CA 92029 Escondido, United States of America (US). |
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Like all great stories in the craft beer business, Stone Brewing's begins with a passionate beer drinker brewing his own beer at home. Steve Wagner, Stone Brewing's very first brewmaster, gained his first brewing experience in his own kitchen, and it was a twist of fate when he met Greg Koch in 1989. A beer revolution The two beer aficionados drank countless bottles of beer together while making wild plans. One of those plans, to start their own brewery, persisted. Steve and Greg had planned a revolution: Their goal was to free America from the shackles of industrially brewed mass-produced beers - To move away from standard beers and turn to beery works of art from creative minds and bold craft brewers. In 1996, the time had come and the first keg of Stone Brewing's own production was sold. With this step, the two brewers are not only considered legends in the craft beer scene, but...
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