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As you can probably imagine, we are big fans of creative craft beers. We love unconventional beer styles, daring brewers, brand-new techniques, modern interpretations of long-forgotten beers, unusual ingredients and intense hop varieties in large quantities. IPAs, Stouts, Porter, Barley Wine, Cask Aged, Ales, Sour Beers, Porter, Fruit Beer and all their sub categories are our passion. It can’t be hoppy enough for us and we also like to taste variants that exist far from the strict rules of the Bavarian Purity Law.
But that doesn’t mean we don’t appreciate the classics. We love Franconian varieties with down-to-earthness and character, lager, light beer and pilsner just as much as a crazy milkshake IPA with fruit on the list of ingredients.
A simple Pilsner often demands more from its creators than an imaginative craft beer. The brewer cannot hide behind crazy raw materials or crazy techniques, a classic beer is mercilessly honest and requires maximum craftsmanship. The brewers of the Polish Browar Pinta also prove their skills with their Pilsner: Their interpretation scores with a clean, straightforward character, crisp bitterness and its slim tartness. The brew is presented in delicate cloudy gold and is crowned with a stately crown of snow-white foam. Scent and taste are characterized by soft malt, citrus-fresh and grassy hops, a fine acidity and the indispensable bitterness.
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