The SAM NEIPA beer without alcohol 0.5% in 20 liter barrel is a beautiful French New England IPA offering a rich, hangover-free taste! Thanks to the use of very aromatic hops,...
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How to have fun? At what temperature should you drink non-alcoholic beer?
Good non-alcoholic beer is never enjoyed too cold.
We avoid serving it iced for example because the palate will be numbed by the cold and you will not perceive any delicate aromas or flavors.
If your non-alcoholic beer comes out of the fridge, wait 5 to 10 minutes before tasting it so that the non-alcoholic beer can warm up slightly.
Choosing the ideal temperature depends on your location and the season, but we can recommend the following tasting temperatures, never below 5°C:
Light non-alcoholic beer: 5°C, including light and summer beer, flavored beer, wheat beer, etc.
Artisanal non-alcoholic beer: 8°C, this temperature is suitable for most so-called artisanal or craft beers.
Savvy tasters will enjoy tasting their non-alcoholic beer at different temperatures to compare and decide on the temperature.
Which non-alcoholic beer glass should you choose to serve?
There are many shapes of non-alcoholic beer glasses.
Mugs, stemmed glasses, flutes, straight pint glasses, chalices...
Each brewer offers glasses to match their creation, in addition to what you find in stores or at Sanzalc.
We recommend using a glass with a stem or handle like a mug so that the non-alcoholic beer does not overheat when it comes into contact with your hand holding the glass.
Try different glasses to see if you feel the same with the same non-alcoholic beer, the release of aroma upon contact with the mouth varies a lot between narrow glasses and wide glasses.
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You will love it if… Whether you want to exceed the DLUO (Optimal Use By Date) or not, it is necessary to store your alcohol-free beers in good conditions to preserve or develop their aromas and flavors.
Non-alcoholic beer is sensitive to light and heat.
Also, there are 3 basic rules to respect:
Do not expose non-alcoholic beers to light, as this directly impacts the hops present in the drink, degrading them.
Since hops have preservative properties, their alteration will cause non-alcoholic beer to keep for a shorter period of time.
It can also develop unpleasant tastes.
Maintain non-alcoholic beer at a constant temperature, ideally between 10 and 15 degrees, in a cellar, like wine.
Too cold a temperature will alter the aromas.
Conversely, a temperature that is too hot will cause them to develop too quickly.
Hold non-alcoholic beer vertically to reduce risks by avoiding contact between the liquid and the cap.
This allows the yeast to settle quietly at the bottom of the bottle.
In a nutshell, non-alcoholic beer does not have a shelf life but only an optimal or minimum shelf life.
Therefore, the DLUO can easily exceed several weeks/months without being as long as bad.
And in any case, you must remember that this will not pose a health hazard.
Ingredients Water, barley malt, oat flakes, rice flakes, hops, yeast, CO2 Allergy Information Country: France Style: Specificities: Alcohol content (%): 0.5 Grape variety(s): Hop(s): Color: Golden Volume: 75 cL Weight: 25 kg DDM (minimum durability date): ⚠️ Tasting and storage advice Perhaps this drink has an outdated MBD? The sale is entirely possible and consumer safety guaranteed. The consumer is clearly informed, sometimes with a specific display, and always with an indication on the packaging. Learn more about tasting and storage tips here
Located in the heart of Lille, a few meters from the belfry of the Town Hall, the Gobrecht brewery is one of the rare heirs of the urban breweries that were once so numerous in Lille. Its ambition is twofold: To position itself as an urban brewery which is both a factory of contemporary beers, ultra qualitative but accessible in terms of price, and a place of life and welcome centered on the discovery of the beer product.
Its production facility – a 10 hectoliter (HL) brewery equipped with 4 20 HL fermenters – located in the premises of a former spinning mill, makes it possible to offer 3 ranges of products: 104 beers (including one without alcohol), in reference to the height of the belfry, intended for a public of connoisseurs and distributed in catering establishments and specialized resellers; Lil beers, a more general public range sold in mass distribution; a range of original hop lemonades