Revolution Fist City Pale Ale

Revolution Fist City Pale Ale

Chicago Pale Ale that sparkles with citrus hops and has a light, fresh bitterness. It is the basis of the City Series - classic beer styles from Revolution. It is brewed from a large amount of double row and red wheat with a little special malt for a beautiful golden hue. The taste and aroma of the beer is provided by a mixture of Californian hops. Fist City is an extremely drinkable beer for hop lovers. Its spectacular hop aroma plays in perfect harmony with this beer's extremely satisfying finish. More

Parameters
Volume 0,355 L
Alcohol 5,5%
Plato 12°
Producer Revolution Brewing
Used hops Cascade, Citra, Centennial, Chinook
Code 1689
On stock > 20 pcs
Price incl. VAT: 4,40 € Price per liter: 12,39 €
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Chicago Pale Ale that sparkles with citrus hops and has a light, fresh bitterness. It is the basis of the City Series - classic beer styles from Revolution. It is brewed from a large amount of double row and red wheat with a little special malt for a beautiful golden hue. The taste and aroma of the beer is provided by a mixture of Californian hops. Fist City is an extremely drinkable beer for hop lovers. Its spectacular hop aroma plays in perfect harmony with this beer's extremely satisfying finish. More

Parameters
Volume 0,355 L
Alcohol 5,5%
Plato 12°
Producer Revolution Brewing
Used hops Cascade, Citra, Centennial, Chinook
Code 1689

Ingredients:
water, barley malt, hop products

About the brewery:
Revolution is the largest independent brewery in Chicago and the state of Illinois. It was founded by homebrewer Josh Deth in 2010. Deth previously worked at Goose Island Brewery. In 2011, he started brewing the first beers under the Revolution brand and selling them in his Brewers' Lounge bar. This event was undoubtedly revolutionary in the Chicago beer scene at the time. In a short time, they became a leader and innovator in the field. The brewery produces dozens of different beer styles every year. IPAs, porters, Pilsner beer, Belgian beers, light beers and the list goes on. Revolution Brewing produces more than 20 types of beer year-round. Revolution Brewing regularly collects awards in American and international beer competitions.

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