More information about WIT non-alcoholic beer
Wit beer is a traditional Belgian beer style that is also brewed with wheat. With the increasing popularity of non-alcoholic beer, we want to try to enrich the non-alcoholic beer landscape with a new style.
The Wit is a non-alcoholic beer in the style of a Belgian Wit beer. The non-alcoholic character is produced with a special yeast that cannot ferment malt sugar. Curacao orange peel and crushed coriander seeds are traditionally added during the boiling of the wort and the lagering of the beer.
Contents: | 0,33 Liter |
Beverage type: | Non-alcoholic malt-based drink |
Grain and malt varieties: | Barley, Oats, Wheat |
Non-alcoholic: | YES |
Optimal drinking temperature: | 4 °C |
Country: | Germany |
Place: | Nittenau |
Manufacturer: | Brewery Nittenau |
Food companies: | Brauhaus Nittenau, owner J. Jakob, Wulkersdorfer Straße 4, 93149 Nittenau |
Ingredients: | Water, wheat malt, barley malt, oat flakes, orange peel, coriander, yeast |
Nutritional values per 100g: | Energy: 108 kJ/26 kcal | Carbohydrates: 5.4 g | Fat: 0 g | of which saturated fatty acids: 0 g | Protein: 0.4 g | Salt: < 0.006 g |
Brewery Nittenau
Progressive technologization has led to an ever greater approximation of taste in the large-scale industrial production of beer. On the one hand, there are no longer any regional differences, since any desired chemical parameter can easily be achieved by technological means. On the other hand, with the existing price war, the purely profit-oriented brands are interested in keeping their costs as low as possible: Faster production techniques, fewer hops, shorter storage, less flavor. This equalization of taste not only leads to beers from different brands becoming more and more similar and tasting almost the same. It has even gone so far that different styles of beer from industrial breweries taste the same and differ only on the label. The trend toward neutral one-size-fits-all beer and neutral one-size-fits-all taste. In times of such tightrope walks along the purity law on the part...
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