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VIA RIPA
“Do you remember that time?” For special moments with your old friends.
All around Langhe and a colorful hot air balloon right in the center: when the weather is fine, it’s the view enjoyed from Via Ripe in Carrù.
Amber, with ruby reflections, is a Red India Pale Ale, easy drinking from 6.0% alc.
The aromas are those of resin and citrus of hops, while herbaceous notes and a well balanced bitter finish embrace the palate.
The body is medium and the foam is persistent.
Serve at 8-10 ° C with grilled meat, gourmet burgers and ethnic dishes or choose it for a medium- long maturing cheese tray.
Color: amber
Alcohol content: 6.0% alc.
Birra Carrù is an independent craft microbrewery from Piedmont, Italy.
330ml
$8.00
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