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Browar Stu Mostów: Beethoven Loves Bass - 440 ml can
- Sour, refreshing Gose, filled with freshy fruits, like guava, papaya and grapefruit.
As Bach sang in his Eine Kleine Nachtmusik - "Don't worry, be happy!" Summer is coming to an end, which may cause some dissatisfaction, so for summer saddies, Browar Stu Mostów prepared a surprise that will extend your summer season! Beethoven Loves Bass is a juicy and sour Gose with an intense pink color, brewed with the addition of fruits such as guava, papaya and grapefruit. As the style itself says, salt could not be missing in Gose! In this case, the Himalayan. For the acidification technology, for the first time, a newly developed procedure was used, which results in a much greater breath of citrus freshness!
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