Three buddies Tohunga Triple IPA
15,99zł
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From the very beginning we wanted to have three India Pale Ale hopped with excellent varieties of hops from distant New Zealand. Pia is a novice in the Maori esoteric school, taura is a higher level of initiation, and to boast of the name tohunga, you have to achieve mastery…
Tohunga is the strongest beer from our “New Zealand triptych”. For the breathtaking aroma of coconut, lime, kiwi and the whole galaxy of tropical fruits are responsible hops from the Land of the Long White Cloud. Behind the huge juiciness and wonderful fullness of this beer stand wheat and oat flakes and specially selected yeast. The bitterness is low and short, and the alcohol content – for a triple IPA – is moderate.
Have we become that tohunga beer? You have to answer this question for yourselves!
Be sure to try the first beer from the New Zealand series –
Pia
– session IPA and the second –
Taura
– double IPA.
First brewing: August 2019
Ingredients:
Water, barley malt, wheat, oatmeal, hops, yeast.
Container Vol. | Bottle 500ml |
---|---|
Alkohol | 8.3% |
Style | Triple IPA |
Original Gravity | 22BLG |
Hops | Lunga, Motueka, Rakau, Wai-iti, Mosaic, Nelson Sauvin |
IBU | 50 |
EAN | 5905669479653 |
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Our approach is very simple. This is how we started and this is how we will always brew. Beer is always in the first place for us - it must be of the highest quality. Brewed without haste, carefully thought out and refined. Without any flaws. Exactly what we would like to drink ourselves. Our ambition is to boast world-class beer. How do we do it? First of all, we use the best quality ingredients - excellent malt, super aromatic and maximum fresh hops from the USA, New Zealand, Australia, Germany, the Czech Republic and Poland. Our yeast gets perfect conditions for a healthy, turbulent and clean fermentation, and the immaculately clean and devoid of oxygen-killing bottling completes the work. Simple, right?