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Although the Freiraum in Bamberg is less than a decade old, it is already a real institution in the cathedral city. Young and old come to the cozy pub to sip a beer or play a game to the relaxed sounds of the record player.
To further consolidate their cult status, the Freiraum team teamed up with the guys from BroBier. By joining forces, the illustrious team created the Freiraum Ale: an ale with a fruity variety and crisp bitterness. Freiraum's house beer is brewed with an incredible five aromatic hop varieties and impresses with its fine nose, refreshing taste and dangerously high drinkability.
The Freiraum Ale presents itself in a slightly cloudy gold tone in the glass. A generous amount of airy, white foam covers the pale golden beer and exudes an enticing scent of tropical fruits. Pineapple, mango, passion fruit and citrus fruits celebrate a wild party in the nose and almost tempt you to take the first sip. The initial taste reveals a light-footed beer with a juicy hop presence. Before the hops enter the stage, however, the malt creates a nice base that tastes delicately of caramel and light grain. The hops quickly gain the upper hand and flood the palate with a wave of fruit: fresh, fruity-sweet and pleasantly sour, peaches, grapefruit and passion fruit dance on the tongue. A touch of pine resin and freshly mown grass complement the play of aromas.
Fruity, slightly bitter, surprisingly sour and wonderfully refreshing - a perfect pale ale!
Water, Barley malt, hops