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Style and Colour: Amber IPA Beer
Taste: A powerful bitterness at the start, followed by a slight peppery aftertaste.
Alcohol: 6.9% ABV
Drinking Temperature: 7 -9 °C
Fermentation: It undergoes a second fermentation in the bottle. Extra hop flowers are added at the end of the fermentation process.
The Brewery: Brasserie Martin’s Located in Genval, in South Brussels in Belgium. Founded in 1909 by the Englishman John Martin.
Origin: India Pale Ale was first brewed when the British ships crossed the oceans en route to their faraway colonies. To better preserve the beer during these long voyages, the English brewers added extra hops. The fact that they had a higher alcohol and hop content meant that they kept better during the long journey, and so the IPA was born. British Brewer John Martin honoured this tradition when he landed in Antwerp in 1909 by using the unique dry hopping technique.
Food: It is considered a connaisseurs’ beer and is also used in gastronomy, where it is served by some of the best chefs in Belgium. This beer is great with mussels and poultry.
World Beer Challenge 2017: Gold Medal English style IPA
World Beer Awards: Gold Medal in 2022
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Une superbe IPA
Une robe ambrée qui brille, des saveurs de houblons très agréables et un goût amer sublime!