Robinsons Trooper Premium British Beer - Iron Maiden Trooper - Trooiper Original
Trooper takes its name from the Iron Maiden song which is inspired by the famous Charge of the Light Brigade. Being a real ale enthusiast, vocalist Bruce Dickinson has developed a beer which has true depth of character.
Trooper is a Premium British Beer inspired by Iron Maiden and handcrafted at Robinsons brewery. Malt flavours and citric notes from a unique blend of Bobec, Goldings and Cascade hops dominate this deep golden ale with a subtle hint of lemon.
The perfect gift for Iron Maiden fans, Iron Maiden Trooper is deep golden ale with a subtle hint of citrus, and one of several official beers by the metal band.
Bruce Dickinson, Iron Maiden’s vocalist since 1982’s album "The Number of the Beast", has developed the recipe for the beer in association with Robinsons Brewery.
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La carga de la brigada ligera, que inspiró la canción de Iron Maiden The Trooper, tuvo lugar en la batalla de Balaclava (1854) durante la guerra de Crimea, cuando 600 soldados de la caballería británica cargaron con valentía contra la masiva artillería rusa. Este asalto valiente pero temerario se tradujo en una pérdida masiva de vidas y se debió a una mala interpretación de una orden dada por el comandante jefe, Lord Raglan.
Trooper es una cerveza premium británica inspirada por Iron Maiden y artesanos de la cervecería Robinsons. Entusiasta de las Ale, el vocalista Bruce Dickinson ha desarrollado una cerveza que tiene verdadera profundidad de carácter. Sabores de malta y notas cítricas de una mezcla única de Bobec, Goldings y lúpulo Cascade dominan esta profunda ale dorada con un sutil toque de limón
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