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Two breweries from Austria came together in a collaboration for the Bohemian Pilsner Drum. Brauton is a trio made up of friends Leo-Constantin, Peter and Phil, who had a band in front of their own brewery and create their beer with a great sense of composition, beat and dynamics. In order to brew a lively Pilsner, they linked up with the experts from the Trumer private brewery. Pils is the Trumer troupe’s hobbyhorse, which made them the perfect partner for this project. By joining forces, the brewers created Drum, a Pilsner inspired by the Bohemian art of brewing.
The special thing about this beer is not that there is appropriate music from the band Attwenger or that two Austrian breweries were involved, but that freshly harvested hops were used for it. At the annual hop harvest festival in the brewery’s own hop garden in Obertrum near Salzburg, the team secured a truckload of juicy, green hop cones and brought them directly to the brewhouse. Attwenger accompanied the hop picking musically and made her contribution in this way.
The hoppy beer flows into the glass in a warm, coppery, shimmering honey gold and forms an airy crown of ivory-colored foam. That’s why it combines robust malt, crisp bitterness, grassy and floral hints and the taste of freshly harvested hop blossoms into a harmonious whole.
Water, barley malt , freshly harvested hops from Obertrum, yeast