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Buy Brewdog Punk IPA - BrewDog Paradox Christmas 2012 - BrewDog Cocoa Psycho

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Style:

IPA - India Pale Ale
Imperial Stout
Russian Imperial Stout
ABV:

5.6
15
10
IBU:

40
70
85
Malt:

Extra Pale, Caramalt
Caramalt, Marris Otter, Dark Crystal, Chocolate Malt, Roast Barley
Extra Pale, Wheat, Dark Crystal, Smoked, Black, Roasted Barley
Hop:

Ahtanum, Amarillo, Cascade, Chinook, Nelson Sauvin, Simcoe
Galena, Bramling Cross
Cascade
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Comercial Description:

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Punk IPA

Punk IPA is the beer that kick-started it. This light, golden classic has been subverted with new world hops to create an explosion of flavour. Bursts of caramel and tropical fruit with an all-out riot of grapefruit, pineapple and lychee, precede a spiky bitter finish.

This is the beer that started it all - and it’s not done yet.

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Toda una declaración de intenciones de los cerveceros de la casa Brew Dog, una indian pale ale muy aromática e intensa en sabores cítricos, vegetales y con un buen grado de amargor. “Quizá no te guste, pero tampoco ese era el objetivo”.

La Brew Dog Punk IPA tiene un color dorado algo pálido con una espuma blanca, cremosa, espesa de larga duración.

El aroma es frutal con presencia de cítricos, a caramelo y almíbar.

En el sabor confirmamos los citricos del aroma, aunque balanceados por presencia de la malta dando como resultado una cerveza sabrosa y refrescante.

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BrewDog Paradox Christmas 2012

Aged in rum barrels for 12 months

Imperial Stout madurada 12 meses en barricas de ron.

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BrewDog Cocoa Psycho

Russian Imperial Stout

Roasty. Decadent. Mocha.

Welcome to the world of cocoa psycho, a liquid dimension where pure indulgence reigns.

This Imperial Stout borrows from the voluptuary decadence of 18th Century Russia, with its extravagantly smooth blend of crushed coffee beans, cacao nibs and dark malts.

Dig past the infusions of vanilla pods and toasted oak chips and eventually you’ll come face to face with the madness required to make this beer: a kind of depraved logic that would make Rasputin himself proud.

To fully unleash the aromas and bittersweet luxury of this stout we recommend drinking it from a stemmed beer glass before taking a sledgehammer to a Faberge egg.

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