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The Bruery - Or Xata - 7.2% - 47.3cl - Can
The Bruery - Or Xata - 7.2% - 47.3cl - Can
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Blonde ale with rice, lactose, cinnamon, and vanilla Horchata is a traditional, sweet, milky drink originating in Spain and Latin America that has become quite popular in Southern California, particularly with Mexican cuisine. Our homage to the traditionally non-alcoholic drink is a blonde ale brewed with a heavy dosing of rice, cinnamon and vanilla along with lactose for a little extra creamy character. These ingredients meld together to create a taste and experience that hints at horchata, but it's much more than that. The flavor is hard to describe, but for those who know it, you know you love it.
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Format
47.3cl
Type of product
Bière
Container
can
Ingredient
Cannelle
Ingredient
Vanille
Ingredient
Riz
Ingredient
Lactose
alcohol level
7.2%
country
�tats-Unis
Styles
Blonde Ale
Blonde ale with rice, lactose, cinnamon, and vanilla Horchata is a traditional, sweet, milky drink originating in Spain and Latin America that has become quite popular in Southern California, particularly with Mexican cuisine. Our homage to the traditionally non-alcoholic drink is a blonde ale brewed with a heavy dosing of rice, cinnamon and vanilla along with lactose for a little extra creamy character. These ingredients meld together to create a taste and experience that hints at horchata, but it's much more than that. The flavor is hard to describe, but for those who know it, you know you love it.