Musa 15° Twist and Stout

Musa 15° Twist and Stout

The dark black body with creamy foam brings the aroma of roasted malt and caramel. The taste is dominated by subtle notes of coffee, oatmeal, chocolate, and autumn spices, which blend harmoniously to create a rich, balanced experience. Low bitterness allows the malty and roasted nuances to shine through, while the medium-full body adds a pleasant velvety texture. Read more

Parameters
Volume 0,33 L
Alcohol 6,0 % vol.
Plato (EPM) 15°
Producer Musa
Hops Fuggles, Challenger
Code 2247
On stock > 50 pcs
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Price incl. VAT: 4,10 € Price per liter: 12,42 €
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The dark black body with creamy foam brings the aroma of roasted malt and caramel. The taste is dominated by subtle notes of coffee, oatmeal, chocolate, and autumn spices, which blend harmoniously to create a rich, balanced experience. Low bitterness allows the malty and roasted nuances to shine through, while the medium-full body adds a pleasant velvety texture. Read more

Parameters
Volume 0,33 L
Alcohol 6,0 % vol.
Plato (EPM) 15°
Producer Musa
Hops Fuggles, Challenger
Code 2247

Ingredients:
water, barley malt, wheat, hop products, ginger, lemongrass

About the brewery:
Musa is a fun independent Portuguese brewery from Lisbon. It's run by América's Nick Rosich, who stands at nearly six feet tall and has been around brewing beer for over fifteen years. He's won more than a dozen World Beer Cups and numerous medals at the Great American Beer Fest. Musa mainly makes simple light ales without much mannerisms or fancy gimmicks because the local climate demands it. Their beer tastes like beer, unlike other Portuguese beers. In fact, at Musa they place great emphasis on the quality of their ingredients and precision in the production process. The focus on a variety of beer styles, innovative methods and fresh ingredients has made Musa popular throughout Portugal. IPA, APA, Porter, Stout, Saison, Sour have been successively added to their portfolio. They are not afraid to experiment with salt, fruit, but also with custard pie or codfish.

The Beer Muse whispers: When you fly to Lisbon, you don't just have to drink port.

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