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La Bible de la Bière et des Brasseries
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| Soegaards Bryghus | Pearl of India |
Soegaards Bryghus |
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| Pearl of India | ||||
| Indian Pale Ale | ||||
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| Brasserie Soegaards Bryghus |
| This top fermented ale has is modeled after the English style 'Indian Pale Ale' Pearl of India is with its golden/copper coloured appearance, charactateristic bitterness and rich odour of flowers and lime fruits - the bitter pearl of the brew house. Three carefully chosen and matched sorts of hops are used in Pearl of India. The name Pearl of India referres to the style 'Indian Pale Ale' also called 'IPA'. The style was developed in the 1790's where countries like India were English colonies. For the beer to be tolerant to the long voyage from the mother country the alcohol volume went up and especially the hop bitterness was increased. |
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