Historical pictish wholehive heather mead, mentioned in both Ancient Roman chronicles and Scandinavian legends. The dry sparkling drink invites to the tastescape of a bee hive. The sweet aroma of propolis is followed by the flowery bee pollen and dryly mossy heather blossoms. All of which fades into a humming apiary.
A style popular in late medieval Goslar. The aroma of lightly soured mash and Goldings hops introduces a refreshing tastescape, where it is enriched by the spiciness of coriander. Followed by the bready sweetness of wheat malt, which is faded by a slight bitterness and finished by a pinch of salt.
A British classic since the 18th century London where the hardworking porters preffered the strongest ale of the time - stout. In the aroma, toasted barley notes are intertwined with fruity yeast esters. The full chocolatey bouquet of dark barley malts of this drink fully opens on the tongue, complimented by the silky softness of oats. With an aftertaste of a job well done.
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Slightly spicy red ale with a balanced backbone of hops and lightly caramelised malts. On nose the dry smokiness of cayenne pepper bullies the aromas of gentle Amarillo hops and malted barley aside. But a playful caramel reigns on the tongue, leaving the pepper to just nudging the throat to leave the aftertaste to the fruity bitterness of the hops.
Juicy sweet and aromatic pale ale. The nose is overwhelmed with the all the exotic fruit notes of Bru1, Mosaic and Citra hops, surrounded on the tongue by the sticky sweetness of oat and wheat malts. All of it underlined by fruitiness of the low flocculation yeast. A dense tastescape with a particularly long lasting aftertaste.
DDH PALE ALE
ALK. TILP. 5.8%
GRAVITY 1020
IBU 8
EBC 14
Ingredients: ūdens, miežu iesals, kviešu iesals, auzas, apiņi, raugs
Organoleptic manifestation of Baudrillard's simulacrum. A sharp citrusy aroma of Idaho7 hops, complemented by the primal bitterness of wormwood, literally hits the nose. Thanks to Philly Sour yeast the beer has a juicy acidity that, together with the wormwood and hops, creates a pure simulacrum of a grapefruit. With all the refreshing aftertaste and gentle astringent effect.
HERBAL SOUR PALE ALE
ALK. TILP. 5,3%
GRAVITY 1016
IBU 10
EBC 35
Ingredients: ūdens, miežu iesals, apiņi, vērmele, raugs.
A seasonal blend of spontaneous fermentation beers from 2020 and 2022. Shortly before bottling this beer has been lusciously dryherbed with freshly picked lilacs at 50g per liter. The result hits the nose with the bittersweet aroma of lilac, which transforms the typical horseblanket of the style into a almost melon. However, in the taste, this apparent softness is replaced by the funky and spicy bouquet of wild yeasts, while notes of synthetically bittersweet lilac remain in the background. Finishes with a lingering aftertaste of ripe summer and good mood.
An interdisciplinary berry beer with a multifaceted tastescape. The dry floral aroma of elderflower pleasantly compliments the fruitiness of Mosaic un Galaxy hops. On the tongue the explicit acidity of red currant liquifies the tropical bitterness, leaving a sour berry and dry aftertaste that lingers until you move your toes.
HERBAL DDH BERRY ALE
ALK. TILP. 5.3%
GRAVITY 1014
RŪGTUMS 29
EBC 8
Ingredients: water, barley malt, red currant juice, hops, elderflower, yeast
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A golden ale that leads into the soft freshness of summer sunrise. The intro is dominated by the invigorating scentscape of catnip, which is complemented by the grapefruity notes of Cascade hops. All this is embraced by the fluffy sweetness of wheat, which goes all the way through the aftertaste, where it interwines with traces of citrus.