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Good Brew Double Beer

  • Velvety soft and full-bodied with a hint of bitterness
  • Malt sweets and caramel balanced with a soft bitterness
  • Serve the beer at 7-9 ° C.
SKU
21130
Alcohol percentage
5,7
Sales unit EAN
5741000169766
EAN
5741000169360
Size / unit
0,5 L
Quantity / case
15
Litres / case
7,5
Pieces / PAC
15
Bitterness IBU
25
Colour EBC
85
Energy KJ/100 ml
231
Carbohydrate g/100 ml
5,50
Carbohydrate which sugar g/100
0,50
Protein g/100 ml
0,50
Contain carbon Dioxid
Yes
Contain Gluten
Yes
Recycling System
Dansk Retursystem
APPEARANCE: Dark and strong with a thick eggshell white foam. FRAGRANCE: Sweet malt aroma with notes of caramel. TASTE: Malt sweets and caramel balanced with a soft bitterness. MOUTHFILL: Velvety soft and full-bodied with a hint of bitterness. FOOD MATCH: Double beer will go well with solid heavy Danish home cooking, such as. fry in the frying pan, stews or other hearty meat dishes where the sweetness and fullness compliment the dish, and will also be good as an ingredient in the same dishes, Likewise, it will work well on the lunch table when it must be extra good. WHOLE: A full-bodied and powerful malt-driven beer that especially does good as an accompaniment to food. Serve the beer at 7-9 ° C.
The Good Brew series pays homage to the proud Danish beer brewing tradition from 33 locals breweries, the oldest was founded in 1832. "Good Brew" was used to describe the best beers, and the recipes we have been inspired by. Brewed with good ingredients, and the same craftsmanship pride as back then, added to it we've learned about beer brewing since - so you can now taste the story. The story begins at the oldest brewery Odin, which was established in 1832 in Viborg. The name of the beer type can be traced back to the 17th century, when it evolved from one beer with extreme sweetness and low alcohol, to a slightly stronger type of beer with higher alcohol and more flavor. Double beers were especially served with the meal and were something you drank when it was supposed to be twice as good. Which meant you doubled the good malts and not least the alcohol percentage. In short, a pampering that gave more power and flavor. Based on a recipe from around 1900 you can enjoy this one Double beer which is an over-fermented full-bodied and powerful beer with a nice residual sweetness.