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Style: Kombucha Beer I think I speak for many beer drinkers when I say that one of the best parts about the craft beer industry is the overwhelming variety of beers on the shelf. We’ve come a very long way from the German beer purity law from 1487, The Reinheitsgebot. It simplifies beer quite drastically, and it states that beer may only contain barley, hops, water and yeast — the last of which was only included 400 years after the law originated. Prior to our good friend, Louis Pasteur’s research, we had no idea what yeast was! Somewhere along the way, our beloved beverage evolved into innumerable variations. I have to guess that when the folks at Unity Vibration got started, they often daydreamed about doing unspeakable things to original, hand-written copies of the Reinheitsgebot. Unity Vibration’s kombucha beers combine a fermented tea beverage that has a 2000-year-old history with organic cane sugar, fruit sugars and organic hops. The result is a rather interesting, glute … |
Source: Mitten Brew
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