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Cieszyn Russian Imperial Stout

Cieszyn Russian Imperial Stout

13,50

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It’s here – Russian Imperial Stout We were looking forward to this premiere
ʀɪs is a beer darker than Siberian coal, stronger than Kamchatka brown bear and thick like Caspian oil

The history of this style begins at the turn of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in England, it was then that the Tsar of Russia – Peter the Great came there. He was a lover of English sᴛᴏᴜᴛᴜ, he ordered him to be brought to the tsar’s court. However, there was a big problem – all the parties that went there were broken. The English brewery brewed an imperial version for the Tsar, characterized by a much larger amount of alcohol and a dose of hops

Many years later, Tsarina Catherine the Great loved this beer so much that several English breweries exported it to Russia. This style has almost been completely forgotten, it returned with the beer revolution at the beginning of the twenty-first century.

Our RIS gained its maturity in the glow of many full moons in order to now enjoy your senses with the richness of taste and aroma. This is a drink worthy of your palate – see for yourself from today available for sale!

The beer was created in cooperation with: Polish Association of Home Brewers

The authors of the recipe are Dorota and Jarosław Przybyłko.

Container Vol.

Bottle 330ml

Alkohol

9.8%

Style

Dark, Russian Imperial Stout

IBU

50

EAN 5907612240563

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