Brewdog Hazy Jane New England IPA Non Alcoholic

Brewdog Hazy Jane New England IPA Non Alcoholic

A popular New England IPA, now available in a non-alcoholic version. It offers low bitterness and a full, juicy fruit profile with notes of pineapple, nectarine, and mango, complemented by light resinous hints and subtle touches of lemon zest. Four types of malt and five varieties of hops create its typical hazy character and pronounced aromatic fullness, so you can enjoy this IPA anytime, even without alcohol. Read more

Parameters
Volume 0,33 L
Alcohol 0,5 % vol.
Hops Citra, Simcoe, Amarillo, Mosaic, Chinook
Producer Brewdog
Code 5345
On stock > 20 pcs
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Price incl. VAT: 3,50 € Price per liter: 10,61 €
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A popular New England IPA, now available in a non-alcoholic version. It offers low bitterness and a full, juicy fruit profile with notes of pineapple, nectarine, and mango, complemented by light resinous hints and subtle touches of lemon zest. Four types of malt and five varieties of hops create its typical hazy character and pronounced aromatic fullness, so you can enjoy this IPA anytime, even without alcohol. Read more

Parameters
Volume 0,33 L
Alcohol 0,5 % vol.
Hops Citra, Simcoe, Amarillo, Mosaic, Chinook
Producer Brewdog
Code 5345

Ingredients:
water, barley malt, wheat malt, hop products, brewer's yeast

About the brewery:
Martin and James were bored with the industrially brewed lagers and uninteresting ales being sold in Britain, so they decided to sort it out. From this idea, BrewDog was born in April 2007. They were only 24 years old when they rented a building in Fraserburgh and started making hardcore homebrews. Gradually, the popularity of their beer increased to its current stellar level. There was a brewery stock subscription and the gradual opening of Brewdog bars all over the world. In 2016, they brewed a total of 82 beers and shipped them to over 60 countries. Two years later, the world's first craft beer hotel arrives! Right next door to the Columbus, Ohio brewery, they are opening The Doghouse as well as their own beer museum. They open two of the largest and most iconic bars in Waterloo Station and Las Vegas. Of course, we can't leave them out of our list because they are a must try for every member of the craft beer community.

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