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961 Beer Lager

961 Beer Lager
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Light Lager - 5 º

961 Beer Lager The name lager derives from the German word ‘lagern’ which means ‘ ...d periods of time. After a preliminary fermentation, the beer would go through a ’lagering’ period at low temperatures for a few weeks or several months. some brewers would pack caves ...


961 Beer Porter

961 Beer Porter
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Porter - 5.6 º

961 Beer Porter In the early 18th century, English beer was rarely aged by brewers. The aging was t ...lity aged beers acquired a sour taste, and sold for higher prices than fresh beer. Since the aged beer was more expensive, pubs would sell blends of aged and fresh beers to keep the prices low. L ...


961 Beer Witbier

961 Beer Witbier
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Witbier - 5.3 º

961 Beer Witbier Witbier’s origins can be traced back to the 11th century. This style was amo ... its cloudy pale appearance. It was very popular in its beginnings throughout Europe, but by the 1800s it had almost completely disappeared. In 1955 the last witbier brewery in the world shutdown ...


961 Beer Red Ale

961 Beer Red Ale
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Red Ale - 5.5 º

961 Beer Red Ale The term ‘Red Ale’ first appeared in the United States of America to d ...ed to market beers that were similar to English pale ales, but did not want to intimidate their consumers with the bitterness associated with English brews. Our Red Ale is a version somewhere be ...


961 American IPA

961 American IPA
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American IPA - 6.2 º - 65 IBU

961 American IPA


Business Name: Gravity Brewing Sal
Address: Mazreat Yachoua, Lebanon
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Born under siege during the 2006 July war on Lebanon, 961 Beer is a product of its time… a time of change. As the political situation brewed outside… we were brewing 961 Beer inside.
961 Beer began during the dark days of the July 2006 siege on Lebanon. Tired with the lack of quality beer in Lebanon, Mazen Hajjar and his friends started to brew beer in his very own kitchen. The first batches were brewed in 20 liter kettles. Granted that war and blockades are not the ideal conditions to start a company, alongside everyone telling them they were mad to even consider it, they went ahead with it anyway. They decided that brewing a good beer for a great country was what they wanted to do the most.
When 961 Beer officially began brewing they were one of the smallest breweries in the world, and the only microbrewery in the Middle East (and still are). Although 961 Beer now brews nearly 2 million liters per year, they still insist upon making beer using the very same principles: traditional techniques, quality ingredients and love.
 
 
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