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Wild Beer - Breakfast of Champignons - 4.1% - 33cl - Bte
Wild Beer - Breakfast of Champignons - 4.1% - 33cl - Bte
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Wild Mushrooms + Wild Yeasts + Well Seasoned We love all things wild and foraged at the Wild Beer Co and we are surrounded by a smorgasbord of various mushrooms in the Somerset countryside. Fungi are at the heart of our brewery. Yeasts are micro fungi that do the hard work in making beer, we just feed them and put a roof over their microscopic heads. But it’s the amazing flavours and untameable nature of wild yeast strains that really excites us and when it came to pairing macro (mushrooms) with micro (yeasts) in a beer, it had to be The Penny Bun (aka, Porcini, or Ceps). Not just for the amazing nutty, earthy flavour, but because they are also untameable (mankind has so far been unable to cultivate them).
Data sheet
Format
33cl
Type of product
Bière
Container
Bottle
Ingredient
Champignons
alcohol level
4.1%
country
Angleterre
Styles
Wild Ale
Sous-styles
Wild Ale - Other
untappd
3.6
IBU
8.0
Ingredients
Eau MALT houblon levure peut contenir des FRUITS A COQUE des fruits et du LACTOSE
Wild Mushrooms + Wild Yeasts + Well Seasoned We love all things wild and foraged at the Wild Beer Co and we are surrounded by a smorgasbord of various mushrooms in the Somerset countryside. Fungi are at the heart of our brewery. Yeasts are micro fungi that do the hard work in making beer, we just feed them and put a roof over their microscopic heads. But its the amazing flavours and untameable nature of wild yeast strains that really excites us and when it came to pairing macro (mushrooms) with micro (yeasts) in a beer, it had to be The Penny Bun (aka, Porcini, or Ceps). Not just for the amazing nutty, earthy flavour, but because they are also untameable (mankind has so far been unable to cultivate them).