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Where monks meet punks.
The BrewDog brewers advertise their latest work with this wonderfully weird and already somewhat legendary sentence. The self-proclaimed punks of the craft beer scene have chosen a collaboration partner for their latest creation who couldn’t be more unusual.
There are many colorful and weird birds in the world of craft beer: There are brewers who have dedicated themselves to taming wild yeast, there are those who like to throw the weirdest things into the kettle in addition to the conventional ingredients, there are brewers who use hops in indecent amounts use and those who do not find their ingredients in wholesale but in the forest. Each one of these innovative brewers would have been a great partner for BrewDog, but the choice fell on a brewery of a completely different kind. The brewers at La Trappe are not only characterized by their centuries of brewing experience and the high standards they set for themselves and their brewed products, they are also have a good connection to the top. These are Trappist monks who not only pray and do good, but also brew pretty good stuff.
In collaboration with the men of God, Practice What You Preach was created: A Belgian quadruple with a punchy 10.0% alcohol content, Scottish heather honey and aromatic hops from the USA. A match made in heaven!
Water, barley malt, glucose syrup, honey (0.5%), wheat malt, hops, yeast, sugar