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Color television is a term from a bygone era. Today there is no other type of television, but just over 50 years ago films, series and programs could not be seen in color on the camera. The broadcast was in black and white and the colors only appeared in the picture at the end of the 1960s. It would be a few more years before color television could be enjoyed by all citizens of the republic, but by the 1970s at the latest, most people had access to color moving images.
Today the word color television no longer arouses a longing for colorful entertainment, but there is a certain nostalgia in it. The same applies to a beer from Fuerst Wiacek: Your IPA Color Television is based on the experience of early color television and has a label that brings to mind monitor color tests and long-forgotten times. The juicy beer attracts with a strong 6.8% alcohol content and is dry-hopped with the hop varieties Citra and Enigma.
The Berlin beer specialty flows into the glass in a heavily cloudy honey tone and is crowned with a fleeting amount of white foam. Scent and taste are dominated by juicy citrus notes such as grapefruit, lemon, orange and tangerine. Creamy malt, hints of tropical fruit and a crisp bitterness skilfully round off the aromas.
Water, barley malt, wheat malt, oat flakes, hops & yeast