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glas 0,5l

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There are many things you can do with half a liter of beer. You can bake delicious beer bread or rolls with it. You can brew a punch based on beer or mix it into delicious cocktails. You can cook delicious sauces for roasts, goulash and braised dishes with beer or mix together a beer batter and cover fish, shrimp, meat or vegetables in it and fry them. You can also marinate meat in beer, make dips from it and use it to refine sweet pastries. You can also just pour it into a nice glass and drink it.

For the latter plan, we can recommend the vessel from Hanscraft, for example. The straight, narrow glass has a volume that gently extends outwards and is a good choice because it is suitable for enjoying a wide variety of beer styles. In contrast to the wheat glass or the Kölsch bar, it is a real all-rounder and presents both craft beer and classic brews in the best light. The design is simple and timeless: a black print of the brewery logo adorns the glass.

In addition to this vessel with a half-liter capacity, Hanscraft also offers a smaller version with 0.3l , which is suitable for gradual enjoyment, for slow-drinking beer fans or brewing pieces in containers with less content.


Content
1 Stück

Brauerei
Hanscraft & Co. Hanscraft & Co.
Bierothek® ID
10044027
LMIV
Responsible food business operator (EU)
HANSCRAFT & CO. GmbH, Würzburger Str. 152, 63743
Aschaffenburg Deutschland(DE)
Beer region
Deutschland
Beer style
more styles

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