Brooklyn Special Effects bière sans alcool 0.4% 🥂 Sanzalc, la cave sans alcool et sans complexe
Bière Brooklyn Special Effects sans alcool 0.4% Sanzalc, cave sans alcool pour adultes décomplexés
Vendor: Brooklyn

Brooklyn Special Effects Hoppy Lager without alcohol 0.4% beer

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If we are not told that this beer is alcohol, it is difficult to guess it to taste. The Brooklyn Special Effects Hoppy Lager Beer without alcohol 0.4% All of the...

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DESCRIPTION

If we are not told that this beer is alcohol, it is difficult to guess it to taste. The Brooklyn Special Effects Hoppy Lager Beer without alcohol 0.4% All of the biggest beers in the Crafts category: it has a good hop taste thanks to the Dry Hopping (it's quite rare to find this brewing method in an alcohol -free beer).

Here, two hops are used, both aromatics: the Citra, which has tropical citrus but also fishing notes. And the Amarillo goes rather on notes of mandarin.

Additional information

How to have fun?
At what temperature should you drink alcohol-free beer?

Good alcohol -free beer can never be enjoyed too cold.
We avoid serving it frozen for example because the palate will be numb by the cold and you will not perceive aromas or delicate flavors.
If your alcohol -free beer comes out of the fridge, wait 5 to 10 minutes before tasting it so that alcohol -free beer warms slightly.

The choice of ideal temperature depends on your location and the season, but we can recommend the following tasting temperatures, never below 5 ° C:

Light alcohol -free beer: 5 ° C, including light and summer beer, flavored beer, white beer, etc.

Craft -free beer: 8 ° C, this temperature is suitable for most so -called artisanal or craft beers.

The wise tasters will enjoy enjoying their alcohol -free beer at different temperatures to compare and decide the temperature.

Which alcohol -free beer glass to choose to serve?

There are many forms of alcohol -free beer glasses.
Mugs, glasses on foot, flutes, straight pint type glasses, chalices ...
Each brewer offers glasses assorted to its creation, in addition to what you find in the trade or at Sanzalc.

We recommend that you use a glass with a rod or a handle like a mug so that alcohol -free beer does not overheat when it comes into contact with your hand holding the glass.
Try different glasses to see if you feel the same with the same alcohol -free beer, the release of aroma in contact with the mouth varies a lot between narrow glasses and wide glasses.

Taste profile
👀 Its amber color can recall the color of roasted cereal grains and contrasts with its broken white foam. A look and we want to dive into it.

👃🏼 We recognize the aromas of grilled malt that we had identified at first glance. Notes of caramel, flowers and hops also recognize themselves distinctly.

👄 On the palate, it's a pleasant surprise. We do not expect to find as much the aroma of hops and pine. Caramel and citrus fruits are very pleasant in the mouth and bitterness contrasts with these fruity and sweet notes.

You will love it if ...
Whether you want to exceed the DLUO (deadline for optimal use) or not, it is necessary to keep your alcohol beers in good conditions to preserve or develop the aromas and flavors of the latter.

Alcohol -free beer fears light and heat.

Also, there are 3 basic rules to respect:

Do not expose alcohol -free beers to light, as it directly impacts hops present in the drink, degrading it.

Hops having conservative properties, the alteration of it will make alcohol-free beer can be kept for a long time.

This can also develop unpleasant tastes.

Maintaining beer without alcohol at a constant temperature, ideally between 10 and 15 degrees, in a cellar, like wine.

Too cold a temperature will alter the aromas.

Conversely, too hot a temperature will have the consequence of developing them too quickly.

Hold on alcohol -free beer vertically to reduce the risk by avoiding contact between the liquid and the cap.

This allows the yeast to settle quietly at the bottom of the bottle.

In a word, alcohol -free beer has no shelf life but only an optimal or minimal shelf life.

Therefore, the DLUO can easily exceed several weeks/months without being as long as bad.

And in any case, you should remember that this will not pose a health danger.

Ingredients

Allergies informationWheat
Malt

Style
Alcohol -free

Specifics

Alcohol content (%)
0.4

Color
Amber

Volume
330 mL

Weight
600 g

PRODUCER

About the producer
It officially emerged in 1987 thanks to Steve Hindy, the owner of the premises. Open to the public, you can go to taste a beer, to visit or take advantage of one of the many events that the brewery is organizing. Involved in the life of its neighborhood, the brewery is even an active member! She has also chosen not to spend money in advertising, but rather to give small theaters or other art galleries and museums. The BB does not leave anyone in a corner: a real brasserie with a big heart.

A beer yes, but good!
Since its beginnings, the brewery has been 100% artisanal and intends to stay it. Her little secret ingredient is the work she provides on yeast. This is one of the first breweries to use strains from Belgium to make "seasons". This good idea, she comes out of the hat of Garrett Oliver, the master-breeder of the premises. Besides, for him, a quality beer is based on structure and balance. For balance, no element of the recipe should take over the other. As for the structure, it is the same recipe as for a good book. It takes a catchy start to make you want to continue: tickling curiosity and the palace, keep in suspense throughout the tasting with a few twists and turns, and finally we finish with a final twist, a last masterful note.

Garrett Oliver
In the brewery, we see a hat walking around the barrels and we hear a soul voice echoing. This beer gentleman is Garrett Oliver, master brewer at the brewery since 1994. A true artist, he created uninhibited but nevertheless complex beers. He has fun and devotes himself to the creation of the first seasonal beers, makes collaborations with other breweries from around the world and other experiments to which he likes to indulge. And as a renowned master-keyman was not enough for him, he also became a successful author. He wrote the reference book in the beer world: The Oxford Companion to Beer in 2011. And we understand why it is a reference to the sight of the many prices he won in his career: as in 2012 where he was named “International Beer Champion”. Hats off the artist.

Country
UNITED STATES