Mangarata NZ de Garage Beer Co. Para #beersaturday (Esp-Eng))
Hoy os traigo para el #beersaturday de esta semana la segunda referencia del lote "Hop Tour Series" de la cervecera de Barcelona Garage Beer Co. En dicho lote se presentan tres cervezas, cada una de ellas elaborada con los lúpulos más característicos de cada región. Hoy os muestro la de Nueva Zelanda.
Como en dicho en muchos post anteriores, los lúpulos del archipiélago neozelandés están de moda. Con éstos y los nuevos estilos de IPA: LA New England y La Hazy IPA, se está produciendo una revolución en las cervezas. Ahora son muchísimo mas afrutadas, densas y turbias. Sin rastro del amargor original. A mí personalmente me empieza a cansar, y cada vez resulta más difícil encontrar cervezas de corte tradicional en bares y tiendas especializadas... Pero las modas es lo que tienen.
Cerveza: Mangarata NZ
Cervecera. Garage Beer Co. (Barcelona, España)
Estilo: New England India Pale Ale
Alcohol: 7º
Lúpulo: Riwaka, Rakau, Taiheke y Motueka
Formato: Lata de 440 ml
Sabe como si masticaras toneladas de maracuyá y pomelo. La avena y el trigo le aportan esa turbiedad a la cerveza y la hacen todavía más fácil de beber. Al final del trago aparece algo de pino. La cerveza es ideal para iniciarse en las cervezas artesanas. El alcohol está totalmente desaparecido.
Today I bring you for this week's #beersaturday the second reference of the "Hop Tour Series" batch from the Barcelona brewery Garage Beer Co. Three beers are presented in this batch, each one made with the most characteristic hops of each region. . Today I show you the one from New Zealand.
As stated in many previous posts, hops from the New Zealand archipelago are in fashion. With these and the new styles of IPAs: LA New England and La Hazy IPA, a revolution in beers is taking place. Now they are much more fruity, dense and cloudy. No trace of the original bitterness. Personally, it's starting to tire me, and it's becoming more and more difficult to find traditional beers in bars and specialized stores... But fashion is what they have.
Beer: Mangarata NZ
Brewery. Garage Beer Co. (Barcelona, Spain)
Style: New England India Pale Ale
Alcohol: 7º
Hops: Riwaka, Rakau, Taiheke and Motueka
Format: 440 ml can
It tastes like you chewed tons of passion fruit and grapefruit. The oats and wheat add cloudiness to the beer and make it even easier to drink. At the end of the drink appears some pine. The beer is ideal for beginners in craft beers. The alcohol is totally gone.
@abeerhunter I love your post and I see we have things in common as a lover of good beer, family and teaching.
I want to write, but I have some doubts and I don't know if you can clear them up for me:
For example, the message to a friend is done in the publication or outside of it?
It is a pity what you say, that the traditional beers are being lost for these new fashions and what is related to the low alcohol content they have.
Excellent weekend. Cheers and best regards
Hello.
I don't think you can write private messages. You have to write in the post.
Thanks for your comment.
All the best
Thank you very much for your help. I already wrote to you and you replied. Have a nice weekend. Cheers and beers