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Blade is a tiger. The lithe king of all beasts stalks the jungle in lustrous chestnut brown and fights his enemies with claws made of pure hops. When he thinks he’s safe, the majestic cat purrs with fine malt and juicy fruit, but her secret weapon is the 60 bitter units with which she can bring down any opponent. The tiger’s territory is the American west coast, which it crosses on quiet paws.
Be warned, getting too close to Blade is playing with fire! Do you dare?
The wild cat with the hypnotic eyes and bared teeth can be found on the label of the India Pale Ales from Kraftpaule. When brewing its creation, the Stuttgart brewery oriented itself to the early masterpieces of the West Coast and created a brew that inspires with strong malt and even stronger hops. The beastly good IPA comes in the deep brown color of porcini mushroom caps and is crowned with a royal crown of fine-pored, creamy and delicately tinted foam. Full-bodied notes of malt ensnare the palate before the hops take the stage in all their brilliance, delivering notes of pine resin, stone fruit, green umbels and tropical fruit. A dominant bitterness runs like a red thread through the enjoyment of beer and is the last taste nuance that remains on the tongue.
Water, barley malt, oat malt, hops, yeast