- New
Blend of mixed fermentation beers in Chardonnay barrels with the addition of plums. The Lactobacillus and Brettanomyces strain provides an acidic character.
The state of being completely forgotten Oblivion is an English word that means oblivion, but it is a deep oblivion, one that can disappear from the mind. It is also sometimes given a connotation of purgatory. future state of bliss. It is March 2020. Nothing is moving. Everyone at home... well, almost everyone. Some of us brewers are still shoveling and patiently turning grain must into beer. During that time we started filling barrels with impossible wild wings with the firm intention of forgetting about them and letting time do its job. After more than two years, the first results appeared. We already have our own Oblivion. We forget to remember that we are more alive than ever, full of energy and drive.
After a while, it was common for pirates to set fire to the enemy ship to destroy evidence that could incriminate them. This fact led some to associate the word "pirate" with "incendiary", derived from the Greek word pyros ("fire"). This spirit of defiance and intensity is what defines La Pirata: incendiary, artisanal and natural beers.
After a mutiny, it was common for pirates to set fire to the enemy ship to destroy evidence that might incriminate them. This has led some to associate the word "pirate" with "incendiary," derived from the Greek word pyros ("fire"). This spirit of defiance and intensity is what defines La Pirata: incendiary, craft and natural beers.
DRIVEN BY A PASSION FOR EXPERIMENTATION... Driven by their love of beer, the founders began brewing their first experimental batches in a humble home kitchen years ago. While the first attempts were far from perfect, persistence transformed disasters into beers that were not only drinkable but increasingly enjoyable.
WHEN THE BEER BEGAN TO SHINE.... As their creations began to resemble real ale, friends started showing up, "coincidentally," just in time for tastings. This growing enthusiasm meant increasing production. The beer, affectionately nicknamed "pirate," gained popularity and the decision became clear: La Pirata was ready to leave its subway origins and sail out into the world.
- Style
- WILD / SOUR
- Sub Style
- WILD - American Wild Ale
- Appareance
- Roasted
- Alcohol Content
- 6,7 grados
- Volume
- 37,5cl
- Country
- SPAIN
- Fabrica
- LA PIRATA S.L.
- Unidades caja
- 12