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Buy Redwillow Ageless - Brewdog Tokyo * - Fuller’s Imperial Stout

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Style:

IPA - India Pale Ale
Imperial Stout
Imperial Stout
ABV:

7.2
16.5
10.7
IBU:

0
85
60
Malt:

Extra Pale, Dark Crystal, Chocolate, Roast Barley
Hop:

Galena, Chinook, First Gold
Prices / Buy:

Comercial Description:

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Ageless

IPA

A blast from the past, our old school IPA takes no prisoners, hopped right through the boil and dry hopped to death. Upfront it is all tropical fruit and aroma, then it finishes with a long and assertive bitterness

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American IPA con un golpe inicial a mango, lichi y piña, seguido por un final amargo largo y limpio. Una de sus señas de identidad.

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Brewdog Tokyo *

Intergalactic Stout

Rich. Smoky. Fruity.

Inspired by the supreme arcade experience – space invaders played in the mind-melting japanese megacity.

The constant, unrelenting noise becomes something purer than sound – reverberating through every part of you as the eyes rush to take in the pixelated arcade action. It’s all-pervading. Small silver coins are your life-blood, Player 1.

Our most involved beer, Tokyo* is an Imperial Stout brewed with copious amounts of speciality malts, jasmine and cranberries, dry-hopped with a bucket-load of our favourite hops and then carefully aged on toasted French oak chips.

It’s all about moderation. Everything in moderation, Player 1. What logically follows is that you must from time to time, have excess. This beer is for those times.

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Fuller’s Imperial Stout

Brewed in the authentic style of the 18th century classic, Fuller’s limited edition Imperial Stout is a darkly delicious affair – with an infusion of rose buds giving rise to hints of Turkish delight.

 

Strong, rugged and resilient, Imperial Stout was initially brewed to withstand arduous journeys to imperial Russia, where it was a favourite drop of the nobility. This Fuller’s take is still stout by name and by nature, but we’ve added a little light to the shade – the dark, bitter chocolate notes are balanced by delicate floral character.

Rich, dark and special, Imperial Stout delivers roasted dark chocolate notes against a slightly fruity acidity. Sovereign and Centennial hops, meanwhile, bring floral flavour, enhanced by dried rose buds that hint at Turkish delight. There’s a taste of liquorice there too, ahead of a lasting finish with fairly high bitterness.

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