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Trzech Kumpli: Nitro Oatmeal Stout Unplugged - 500 ml bottle
- A rarity on the Polish beer market - alcohol-free oat stout! Brewed by the Trzech Kumpli brewery as another product of the "unplugged" series.
The Unplugged series is a line of Trzech Kumpli non-alcoholic beers, which remaining faithful to a specific beer style, give you alcohol-free joy. The idée fixe of these beers is that they taste almost identical to their classic counterparts.
Alcohol-free Oatmeal Stout, or an Oat Stout, is a dark, lightly toasted beer with a velvety texture derived from oat flakes, further emphasized with nitrogen with which we saturated the beer instead of carbon dioxide. You have to pour it by tilting the bottle vertically, so that you can observe a beautiful cascade of tiny bubbles and enjoy a creamy foam. Trzech Kumpli plays unplugged!
A brief note on alcohol content …
This beer – according to the law – is considered an alcohol-free one, but it still may contain traces of alcohol. So, if for some reason you have to avoid alcohol completely, choose a 100% soft drink.
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i can say i prefer alcoholic beers
2023-09-01János, Budapest
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