Funky-Fluid/Pinta 18° Hello Hazy DDH NEIPA

Funky-Fluid/Pinta 18° Hello Hazy DDH NEIPA

Hops are crammed into this Double NEIPA like sardines in a tin can. Funky Fluid's collaboration with Pinta. There is a pleasant mixture of citrus and exotic aromas, and in the aftertaste, there is a lot of papaya, mango and nectarines. A sweet malt base is needed for coconut accents in a robust hoppy finish. More

Parameters
Volume 0,5 L
Alcohol 8,0 % vol.
Plato (EPM) 18°
Producer Funky Fluid
Used hops Citra, Nelson Sauvin, HBC-1019
Code 8400

Product has been removed from the offer or is unavailable for a long time

Hops are crammed into this Double NEIPA like sardines in a tin can. Funky Fluid's collaboration with Pinta. There is a pleasant mixture of citrus and exotic aromas, and in the aftertaste, there is a lot of papaya, mango and nectarines. A sweet malt base is needed for coconut accents in a robust hoppy finish. More

Parameters
Volume 0,5 L
Alcohol 8,0 % vol.
Plato (EPM) 18°
Producer Funky Fluid
Used hops Citra, Nelson Sauvin, HBC-1019
Code 8400

Product has been removed from the offer or is unavailable for a long time

Ingredients:
water, barley malt, wheat malt, oatmeal, hop products

About the brewery:
Browar Funky Fluid is a new craft brewery from Warsaw. It was founded by beer enthusiasts Michał and Karol. Michał has been producing beer under the Langier Beer brand for many years and Karol has been selling craft beer since time immemorial. By the way, as soon as they find the time, they consume beer together, because that's really the point. A shared passion and plans meant that the gentlemen decided to join forces and experience and create a brewery where they can brew the beer they love to drink. For 2019, the brewery is ranked 3rd in Ratebeer's Best New Breweries. Funky Fluid is a brewery that is unconventional, unusual, unpredictable, and unapologetic. Try it for yourself - it's really worth it!

The Pinta microbrewery is located in the very east of Poland in the village of Wieprz. Formed in 2011, their first special was Hop Attack, which is now called Atak Chmielu. This intensely hoppy beer sparked a craft revolution in Poland that can be seen in Polish pubs today. The brewery was founded by three enthusiasts - Grzesiek, Marek and Ziemek, who first gained experience as housekeepers, organizers of beer festivals and also authors of books on brewing beer. Pinta is very popular in Poland and has produced more than 100 types of beer during its existence. Their first cooperative was in Ireland together with the O'Hara brewery, and since then they have brewed specials in France, Japan, Brazil and Italy.

 

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