BeerSaturday Challenge #35. Buying some beers for saturday and German beers.

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Hello friends, this is me, getting ready for Saturday.

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Today I am going to present you a beer mixed with lemon, which I have always liked a lot, being often my way of escape when I want to run away from national beers. It's about Krombacher Radler.

A little history:

The Krombacher Pils was introduced for the first time at the beginning of the 20th century, although the beginnings of the brewery go back to the year 1803, when Johannes Haas set it up to provide beer to his father's tavern, located in the small town of Krombach, in Germany, it turns out that by a law of 1618, restaurants could only serve beer if they made beer themselves.

Although the brewery has gone through different hands since then, today it is still a family business, and run by the heirs of Bernhard Schadeberg, who acquired it in 1922.

As a curiosity, to comply with the German purity law of 1516, mineral water was used for its elaboration, but since the factory was not near any spring, they had to bring it in carts pulled by oxen from the other side of the city.

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The Gaffel Kölsch beer is a blonde beer of the Kölsch style. Originally from Germany, more specifically from the North Rhine-Westphalia Region, it is produced by Privatbrauerei Gaffel Becker & Co, has an alcoholic degree of 4.8 °, the color of Gaffel Kölsch beer is golden and has a white foam. , the aroma of the Gaffel Kölsch beer is malt, with floral and hops notes, it has a Malt flavor, with a slight quality fruit flavor to it. Easy to drink.

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Seems you had a heavy week and that calls some light beers

Hahaha. That's right my friend!