A Pale Revolution.

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fine hoppy taste

Balanced on the nose, fruity hop flower on the finish. Damn tasty.

super drinkability

A light “Durschtbier” with little drinking resistance, runs down like oil.

almost for all

For those who just want to drink one more and are not afraid of clichés.

2.4% alcohol level

And thus significantly less, than our normal Pale.

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Stop fighting against the cliché. Give yourself to it!

How hard-boiled dudes and dudes take our beer apart the first time. At least as long as the camera is running. The starting signal for our not drinkable campaign has been given.

Two tough dogs - Martin and Seppl stalked while sniffing each other.
With Paul, the cameraman lives particularly dangerously.
Nena can't drink it. Or can she? Link to the video
For the seasoned Chris: not all barrels in the cellar.

“At the beginning, we thought it would happen very quickly. 2 years of tinkering later, the big breakthrough. Cleverly miscalculated!”

Richard HopfBrewmaster and beer father

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Refreshing hop aroma, floral and with an agreed balance of fruit and spice.

7.1
Original extract
2.4
Alcohol content by volume
17
Bitterness units (IBU)
gold-yellow
color

0,5l bottle

crate with 20 x 0,5 l

15,5 l barrel