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Lottrup Queen Of Hearts 6,5%

  • A rare, fresh, easy-to-drink Christmas beer
  • Beautiful light colour and rich white foam
  • Floral scent
SKU
15036
Alcohol percentage
6,5
Sales unit EAN
5741000154250
EAN
5741000154267
Size / unit
0,75 L
Quantity / case
6
Litres / case
4,5
Pieces / PAC
6
Colour EBC
35
Energy KJ/100 ml
238
Carbohydrate g/100 ml
3,70
Protein g/100 ml
0,50
Contain carbon Dioxid
Yes
Contain Gluten
Yes
Recycling System
Dansk Retursystem
Queen of Hearts is something as rare as a fresh, light, drinkable Christmas beer. Pilsner and Alemalt, in combination with a little wheat malt, provide the body. And a couple of American hops to complement the Slovenian Savinsky Goldings give the Queen some cheeky US flavour, as one might expect from a beer from Lottrup. Beautiful light colour, dense chalk white durable foam and high carbonation. Judged on the look alone, Queen of Hearts could well look like an innocent Pilsner. But when you put your mouth to the lady, you get a more experienced and very rich treat from the exquisite malts. The scent is floral and offers the light, soft grape-like bitterness of the hops, which is so characteristic of the good American hops Centennial and Willamette. The freshness makes Queen of Hearts particularly suitable for Christmas lunch dishes.

Alc. 6.5% VOL.
The Lottrup series is a tribute to Malthe Conrad Lottrup, who was the man who founded the Ceres Brewery in Aarhus in 1856. The beer types are based on the early American brewery tradition, created by European brewers who emigrated in the 19th century. One of the most distinctive features of American beer types is the hop selection. Where European hops are very distinct in their bitterness, the American types are characterized by their floral scent and more varied flavour. It is something that especially suits the ale type. We have chosen to work with a mix of American and New Zealand hop types, but also with a few European ones. We think it's been worthwhile. But you have to judge that.A regular Pilsner is today brewed in a couple of weeks. Large-scale beer is typically brewed by brewing a basic brew based on a single malt type and a single bitter hop. To shorten brewing time, many breweries use enzymes to shorten the brewing time. There is nothing unnatural about it and it does not change the taste of the beer. This base brew is often used for several beers, where additional flavours and colour are added.