Chroust/Falkon 13° Continental Fresh Hop IPA

Chroust/Falkon 13° Continental Fresh Hop IPA

An unconventional India Pale Ale with a coconut flavor and a strong coconut aroma. This was achieved by adding coconut milk. The pleasant taste of the IPA has been preserved, so you can try how these two unusual ingredients combine. More

Parameters
Volume 0,5 L
Alcohol 5,5%
Plato 13°
Producer Chroust
Used hops Huel Melon, Uran, Eris
Code 2842
Price incl. VAT: 4,85 €

An unconventional India Pale Ale with a coconut flavor and a strong coconut aroma. This was achieved by adding coconut milk. The pleasant taste of the IPA has been preserved, so you can try how these two unusual ingredients combine. More

Parameters
Volume 0,5 L
Alcohol 5,5%
Plato 13°
Producer Chroust
Used hops Huel Melon, Uran, Eris
Code 2842

Ingredients:
water, barley malt, hop products

About the brewery:
Chroust is a stylish nomadic brewery, behind which are Karolína and Jirka Chroustovští. They have been brewing beer without filtration and pasteurization in Czech craft breweries since 2016. Right from the start, they set the bar very high and produce beer specialties with unconventional flavors. Currently, they have their own tanks located in the clock brewery, where they produce their ales and lagers. He brews beer originally, in the highest quality and above all without compromises. Whether they're venturing into popular New England IPAs or classic lagers, they want the beer to be harmonious, tasty and fun for you. Thanks to the great technological equipment that Clock covers, they can bottle beer in the best condition.

Falkon is a flying brewery in Prague, behind which brewer Jakub Veselý stands. It is well known on the Czech beer scene and produces a whole range of beer styles. Initially, it focused on the production of top-fermented ales, while offering over 20 more or less regular specials. In recent years, however, traditional Czech lagers have also become popular, and his Krasohled is often on tap in good pubs. He brews beer in several microbreweries, which rent out their capacity to him. It bottles its beer in seven-pack bottles for domestic customers and also in cans for export. Falkon is not afraid to brew even very unconventional beers. You can often meet Jakub at stands at beer festivals or at Tap Take Overs in Czech and Moravian pivot shops.

 

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