The Veil Brewing Beer Brenner Pass: Grand Cru
The Veil Brewing Beer Brenner Pass: Grand Cru

Brenner Pass: Grand Cru

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ABV 4.2% Size 750ml
Country United States
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"Brenner Pass: Grand Cru is the House Beer for @brennerpassrva that we put away for some time and inoculated with our house culture. We're releasing it to celebrate their belated second anniversary. It's a Mixed Fermie ™ brewed with spelled, raw wheat, and floral American hops. It is the more refined and elegant version of this already delicious beer made exclusively for@brennerpassrva. Very Chardonnay-esque, funky, and dry with a very subtle acidity. Drinks like a really good table wine. 4.2% ABV"

 

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Farmhouse Ale & Ramen

Farmhouse Ales are approachable, parfumey, lightly floral beers with a light body, a lower ABV, and notes of fruits and spices. The beer is often very dry and super effervescent with a distinct bitterness and hence needs a dish that can stand up to it. Since the beer is light enough for a hot summer day as well, the food doesn’t need to be heavy but spiced up to the max. Ramen noodles are the obvious choice here. The distinct yeast flavor matches the umami notes of the ramen and all notes of spices and fruits stand up to the Asian spices in the broth. 

Farmhouse Ale

A farmhouse ale - or saison as its also known - is a refreshing, highly-attenuated, moderate-strength Belgian ale with a dry finish. Typically highly carbonated, and using non-barley cereal grains and optional spices for complexity, as complements the expressive yeast character that is fruity, spicy, and not overly phenolic. It features an harmonious marriage of the additive and beer, but still recognizable as a beer. 

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The Veil Brewing is a Virginia craft brewery focused on hop-forward beers, fruited goses/ales, spirit barrel aged stouts and barleywines, lagers, wild ales, and spontaneous fermentation.