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More information about Schanzenbräu red beer Red beer is a beer style that originated in the Franconian metropolis of Nuremberg. At the time of its creation, it was considered a palatable alternative to the then modern wheat beer. The main difference between the two styles is the grain used: wheat was and is used to a large extent for the brew of the same name, while red beer is made exclusively from barley. The latter is also bottom-fermented. The strong copper-colored drink usually has an alcohol content of around 5% and is wonderfully malty.As an original Nuremberg brewery, Schanzenbräu naturally also has a red beer in its range. This unfiltered specialty from its homeland has a pleasant 4.9% alcohol content in the glass and borrows its full-bodied taste from three aromatic types of malt, which have been combined with the hops Hallertauer Tradition, Spalter Select and Mandarina Bavaria to create a real delicacy.The brew from Schanzenbräu has a typical red-gold color and is topped off with a good amount of dense foam. A bouquet of roasted grain and flowery hops fills the air and whets the appetite for the first sip. The taste test reveals a silky-soft body that spreads across the tongue with notes of malt, hints of red forest berries and a touch of caramel. The hops contribute a floral undertone that goes perfectly with the full-bodied grain. Smooth!





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