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Fancy a vacation? We recommend a culinary trip to the tropics with Steamwork's most exotic creation!
The Tropical Tart Ale from Steamwork is a refreshing composition of thirst-quenching beer and sun-kissed tropical fruits The summery sour beer is brewed with the hop varieties Citra and Galaxy The aroma-intensive hops are joined by two very special ingredients: Juicy passion fruit and deep red pomegranate seeds give the beer its irresistibly fruity character and make the Tropical Tart Ale an absolute summer hit With an alcohol content of 4.9%, the quaffable beer can also be enjoyed on hot days and the low bitterness also contributes to its good drinkability
Steamworks sour ale flows into the glass in the color of sunshine and carries a fine-pored head on the cloudy body Intense notes of tropical fruits rise to the nose and seduce with scents of passion fruit, The first sip is, as expected, juicy and presents a skillful balance of soft malt and fruity hops Fine cereal notes meet passion fruit, pomegranate, grapefruit and apricot on the palate The sweetness of the fruit is complemented by a harmonious acidity, a delicate bitterness underlines the play of aromas The finish is dominated by fruity acidity and passion fruit notes
Tropical Tart Ale is wonderfully refreshing, fruity, sweet, sour, light on its feet and extremely delicious
Location: | Surheim |
Country: | Germany |
Content: | 0,473 Liter |
Manufacturer: | Steamworks Brewing Co. |
Grain and malt varieties: | Barley, 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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