From water, barley malt and the hops Magnum, Citra and Hallertau medium early in the style of India Pale Ale brewed, which once had to survive the sea to India and therefore had a high original gravity and was treated with extra hops.
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Progusta, Braufactum, Germany, 6.8%
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Published on February 16th, 2011 in beer, Wine review
Wines of Germany
Published on February 16th, 2010 in Darryl Beeson's Review, Wine review
Qualitatswein mit Pradikat – (read as “Kvalitetsvayn mit predicate»), – «KmP / QmP» – is the quality wines with certain differences. Specific phenomenon of German winemaking. Wine category QmP – the highest level of German wines (they are called simply “predikatsvayn”). Such wines must come from only one region (or a single vineyard) within a certain area. Wines of this class – the exquisite, elegant and consistency. Difference or predicate denotes one of the five degrees of quality, which are determined by the degree of ripeness of grapes at different stages of harvest and require dialing a certain number of points during the passage of the professional tasting test Namely:
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