Comparar Cervezas Samuel Smith Nut Brown Ale - Magic Rock Inhaler - Moor / La Quince Batallas Double Stout Rum BA
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Comprar Samuel Smith Nut Brown Ale - Magic Rock Inhaler - Moor / La Quince Batallas Double Stout Rum BA

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Empresa:

Tipo / Estilo:

English Brown
IPA - India Pale Ale
Imperial Stout
Graduación:

5
4.5
9.5
IBU:

30
0
0
Malta:

Crystal T50, Golden Promise, Imperial
Lúpulo:

Amarillo, Citra, Equinox, Galaxy, Mosaic, Simcoe
Precios / Comprar:

Descripción Comercial:

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Samuel Smith Nut Brown Ale

Elaborada con agua de pozo (el pozo original en el Old Brewery, de 1758, todavía está en uso, con agua muy dura se extrae de 85 pies bajo tierra). La mejor malta de cebada, levadura y lúpulo aromático, fermentado en las pilas de piedra ’stone Yorkshire squares’ para crear una cerveza relativamente seca, con intenso color nuez y el paladar de nueces de haya, las almendras y las nueces.

 

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Magic Rock Inhaler

Juicy Pale Ale

Things move quickly in the beer world and our latest pale ale/IPA hybrid is designed to showcase some of the newer hop varieties which work so well in modern hop forward beers. Pale malt, a little crystal malt , low bitterness and then six different hops! Super fruity, super ripe, super juicy and super drinkable. Breathe it in!

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Batallas Double Stout Rum BA

Brewed in collaboration with the Madrid-based brewery La Quince Brewery, the Batallas Double Stouts are three varieties from a single brew. The first is the original expression of the Double Stout. The other two have spent much of this year maturing in rum and whisky barrels. Each barrel has come from renowned independent spirit makers from across Europe to introduce diverse and complex flavours to the rarely seen style of beer.

Moor Beer expanded its operation to the Bermondsey Beer Mile earlier this year with the view to enhancing our barrel ageing production and to fulfil the ambition to bring flavoursome beers to a wider audience. Moor Beer are not new to barrel ageing - our first barrel aged beer, Fusion, was released in 2009. However, these are the first beers matured at the Vault to be released.

Justin Hawke, Moor Beer’s head brewer and the current British Guild of Beer Writers’ Brewer of the Year, said: “We have been barrel ageing for almost 10 years, but as many know, it’s not only a time-consuming project, it also requires a lot of space. Our Bermondsey Vault has allowed to us up the ante and we’re thrilled with the first results.

“We are firm believers that good beer should not be rushed. Having the opportunity to barrel age for a period of time has delivered natural beers that are full of flavour. This is a fantastic opportunity to see how the same brew can be influenced and enhanced in three different ways. “The beers from the rum and whisky barrels have been enhanced by the flavours from wood and the spirit that was previously within. For instance, the whisky barrels provide a notable yet balanced peaty flavour that compliments the richness of the double stout.

“We collaborated with La Quince to brew this beer with our mutual friend Batallas. We all love dark beers full of flavour that are immensely drinkable. It was a pleasure to share our first Vault projects with friends like these.

 

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