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Lottrup US Belgo Blonde 5,8% - will be replaced by new packaging

  • Inspired by classic Belgian blonde ale
  • Slightly sweet
  • Complex aftertaste
SKU
17373
Alcohol percentage
5,8
Sales unit EAN
5741000161845
EAN
5741000161081
Size / unit
0,75 L
Quantity / case
6
Litres / case
4,5
Pieces / PAC
6
Bitterness IBU
30
Colour EBC
16
Energy KJ/100 ml
218
Carbohydrate g/100 ml
3,60
Protein g/100 ml
0,50
Contain carbon Dioxid
Yes
Contain Gluten
Yes
Recycling System
Dansk Retursystem
Inspired by classic Belgian blonde ales, but this beer has an added 'US Belgo' character by way of a solid hop aroma with US hops (Cascade and Citra) in line with Lottrup's brand DNA.

Colour and clarity:

Medium amber golden colour and clear (filtered).

Body and mouthfeel:

Medium, slightly sweet and creamy body, lively mouthfeel

with a relatively high carbonation.

Balance:

Slightly sweet with a balanced, distinct but soft bitterness.

Aroma and fragrance:

Significantly hop aroma, supplemented by classic 'Belgian'

(cloves and banana) yeast aroma and subtle scent of light malt.

Taste:

Slightly sweet, distinctive malt body and intense hop flavour.

Medium-to-high hop bitterness and a long, complex aftertaste

with hops, sweetness and malt.

Food match:

All fish, seafood, chicken, light pork dishes,

light and medium-strong, preferably soft cheeses.

Other characteristics:

Medium drinkability, nice foaming and long foam durability.

Alc. 5.8%

IBU 30

EBC 16
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.