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Fortuna Honey Dark

Fortuna Honey Dark

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The Best Beer from the Chmielaki Regional Brewery 2013

I place in the category “Honey Beer” Chmielaki 2013

It is a bottom-fermented beer, fermenting at low temperatures in traditional open vats. As with many dark beers, it ages for a long time. The recipe includes roasted caramel malt and natural bee honey.

The aroma of this beer is a combination of sweetness of honey and roasted dark malts, remaining in balance also on the palate. The taste is accompanied by properly selected hop bitterness. “Honey” works well as a companion of intense meat dishes and alone as a liquid dessert.

Although it is not a beer to drink every day, it fits any occasion. There are few beers so versatile.

Dark malt beer

Container Vol.

Bottle 500ml

Alkohol

5.6%

Style

Dark Lager, Honey, Barrel Aged

EAN 5902709615187

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PRODUCENT -  Fortuna

Our philosophy is based on the use of natural raw materials of the highest quality, the use of artisanal production methods such as traditional, unhurried open fermentation. Creating a unique beer requires not only the highest quality ingredients, but above all the craftsmanship and commitment of our brewers as well as precious time. Our beer is still made in a very similar way to how it was brewed back in the 19th century. Browar Fortuna is one of only a dozen or so breweries in Europe that use traditional open fermentation vats. Beer, after adding yeast, ferments in them as nature intended: without artificial acceleration, without being subjected to pressure or temperature. Thanks to this, the yeast is happier with us, they are not stressed, they have ideal conditions for development and, as a result, they give a unique, fresh taste and rich aroma. Fortuna Brewery beers are very popular among people looking for non-mass products, brewed using traditional methods and offering a much wider range of flavors than the popularly produced "light full".