Pale Wheat Ale for #BeerSaturday

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Today I’ll finish and post my announced opinion and glasses test with a beer I found in the Lidl Supermarket, Pale Wheat Ale a beer from the The Crafty Brewing Co

It’s a label of the relatively Young brewing company Rye River Brewing company (2013) in Kildare, Ireland, produced for an exclusive deal with Lidl supermarkets.

When visiting the website of this company (https://ryeriverbrewingco.com/) the first thing I see is OUR APPROACH TO MAKING BEER IS ALL ABOUT OUR VALUES, OUR PEOPLE AND OUR PROCESS, AND WE THINK IT’S A PRETTY GOOD WAY OF DOING THINGS.
I wanted to highlight this because I believe that putting your heart and soul in the production process is the way to go!

I’ve learned Rye River Brewing company made a while range of beers under this label American Style Brown Ale, as well as Irish Craft Pale Ale (which according to their website - https://ryeriverbrewingco.com/beer/irish-craft-pale-ale/ - has been awarded with a Bronze medal at the 2020 and 2021 World Beer Awards; and further on they have Lager, Stout, Red Ale, and Belgian Style. The last two are on my list of beers I’d like to try if they would continue to sell them in the local Lidl supermarket.

But this time it has been the American Style wheat Ale, which attracted me.

First of all because the marketing: a nice label, allthough I wouldn’t tend to make the label so full and “busy” with different styles and colours. Also the bottle, which was in a size and shape I’m not used to, was attracting me. When I started to read the label it was the Pineapple flavour that has wakened my curiousity in a way I couldn’t resist to buy a bottle of this beer. Who actually could when reading “THIS FULL FLAVOURED ALE HAS A NOSE OF PINEAPPLE AND TROPICAL CITRUS THAT COMES FROM THE CASCADE AND MOSAIC HOP VARIETIES. ITS LIGHT BISCUIT MALT AND CLEAN LASTING BITTERNESS WILL BE A TALKING POINT LONG AFTER THIS BOTTLE IS EMPTY.” Wow, if this beer tasts only half like it reads, it will be a great experience!

9 awards, I think the most important one being the silver medal at the 2021 World Beer awards, but enough theory now, and let’s get to the more important stuff…

Now before tasting it…. In which kind of glass a beer with a pineapple flavour could be appreciated??? So I decided to try it in 2 different glasses. I used my Kwaremont glass in case the smell needs to open and a Carlsberg glass in case it would need to contain carbonisation and freshness.
The second guess was the right one to make the beer come to its best taste! Foam stays a little longer and could be appreciated together with the freshness this “pineapple flavour” gives to the beer. In the end the pinapple flavour was not exaggerated present but it gave a fruity and crispy touch to the beer, which was a pleasant surprise.

Bitterness is well balanced and 5% alcohol is perfect to drink it on a hot summer day to lessen the thirst, but at the same time to enjoy it as an elaborated, craft beer!

Congratulations to the Rye River Brewing Company and to Lidl for this wonderful colaboration which allowed us to get to know this great beer!



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Looking good! American style! 😆👏👏
🥦 !BBH !BEER 🥦

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It was kind of special. I haven't been drinking this kind of beers. Not that I'm aware of at least !LOL
But it made me hungry (or "thirsty" for more and I already went to Lidl to look for more of this stuff. Stay tuned for my #BeerSaturday posts. !CTP

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Oh, #Lidl ! Haha! Love it! Haha!
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You !love the comment? Or the shop? Or the name of the shop (you might not know or have them in Sweden, do you?) !CTP

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I mean the shop, Lidl~~~ There are many Lidl stores in Sweden, and I go there to buy some croissants haha I love their croissants!
😆👏👏👏
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Oh really, LIDL also is in Sweden?! I haven't seen when I was there. But that's already 10 years ago and I only spend like half a day in Stockholm and at 15h it was getting dark already... !LOL

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There are many Lidl here now! So popular!
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And do they adapt their goods to the Swedish market? And do they sell local goods? In this relation: Is there actually a !WINE region in Sweden? I guess not, with these temperatures, but you never know, there's some microclimate somewhere?....

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There are a few vine yeards in Gotland and they produce some wine. I don't know any other places that produce wine other than Gotland. We passed by the winery three years ago when we visited the island, and we got a bottle of wine from the winery after we got back to Stockholm. Well, it was tasty!

https://www.langmyrevineri.com/the-vineyard

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Wow, this is very interesting! I was wondering if maybe white wine would be produced and the grapes would be able to survive in the climate over there. but I read that they even made hybrid varieties of Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon to make them able to survive and like this making RED wines as well?! Waw... I tag @uncorked-reality here, because I think he will be interested to read this as well. I don't know, maybe he knows about this practice and I'm the only one not having this knowledge, but like I said I find it very interesting. Will have to keep my eyes open when I'd see the name Gotland again... Till now I know that name only from Wodka, even though I'm not sure if it isn't a kind of Akvavit !LOL
I've never tried it though...

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Oh, #Lidl ! Haha! Great
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A bit of a "different" beer it seems.... !LUV !LOLZ

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