Maisel&Friends 19° Hopfenreiter Double IPA

Maisel&Friends 19° Hopfenreiter Double IPA

Hopfenreiter is a symbol of friendship between European breweries. Every year Jeff Maisel approaches 6 different European breweries to recommend their favourite hops to be used in the beer. This year marks the 9th year of this event. The hops used this year are Vista by Moersleutel, Strata by To Øl, Idaho7 by Wicklow Wolf, Polaris by Buddelship, Mosaic by Fuerst Wiacek and Alora by Maisel & Friends. More

Parameters
Volume 0,33 L
Alcohol 8,5 % vol.
Plato (EPM) 19°
Producer Maisel & Friends
Used hops Strata, Mosaic, Idaho 7, Polaris, Vista, Alora
Code 1377
Price incl. VAT: 2,60 € Price per liter: 7,88 €

Bottle deposit 0,33 l: 0,13 €

Hopfenreiter is a symbol of friendship between European breweries. Every year Jeff Maisel approaches 6 different European breweries to recommend their favourite hops to be used in the beer. This year marks the 9th year of this event. The hops used this year are Vista by Moersleutel, Strata by To Øl, Idaho7 by Wicklow Wolf, Polaris by Buddelship, Mosaic by Fuerst Wiacek and Alora by Maisel & Friends. More

Parameters
Volume 0,33 L
Alcohol 8,5 % vol.
Plato (EPM) 19°
Producer Maisel & Friends
Used hops Strata, Mosaic, Idaho 7, Polaris, Vista, Alora
Code 1377

Ingredients:
water, barley malt, hop products

About the brewery:
Maisel & Friends Craft Brewery was founded in , by a group of three beer enthusiasts, including Jeff Maisel, heir to the famous Maisel`s Weisse brewery. This was the prerequisite for the creation of a truly unique project. The technology for the 25 hl brewhouse was supplied by the famous Bamber manufactory, as it is nearby. In one of the most modern brewing plants in southern Germany, they use extremely soft water from the adjacent Fichtelgebirge. It is naturally very soft and can be used immediately as brewing water without further treatment. They see their brewery as a place to experiment. The brewers can happily experiment with the brewhouse, create absolutely outrageous beers and play with new hop varieties. The intention is to show how varied beer can be created in the Reinheitsgebots Act.

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