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Browar Trzech Kumpli: Califia West Coast IPA - 500 ml can
- A dry, strong, definitely bitter and very aromatic beer.
A classic West Coast IPA, Califia is pale, dry, richly hopped and potent. Its enticing aroma comes from fresh American hops, which made the revival of craft brewery possible first in the USA, influencing the Old Continent later. A citrusy bomb of fragrances: grapefruit, oranges, lemons and limes, followed by a nice balanced malt sweetness.
Our goal here was to capture the spirit of California, home to the West Coast IPAs – hence the name. It’s one of our most time- and effort-consuming brews; each batch brings a new discovery. We want you to experience the unique, zesty aroma of American hops to the very last drop. If you’re after a pint of something strong, dry, bitter but very, very aromatic – Califia is definitely for you.
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4.40
Number of opinions issued: 5
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A little bitter, but also a little flat.
2023-07-10Lars, VALKENBURG
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Buona
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One of the best IPAs out there!
2022-03-25Jukka-Pekka, Kangasala
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Nice
2022-03-20Johan, Blentarp
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Good oldskool westcoast IPA. Bitter!
2022-02-08Niels, Wageningen
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