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@rothhammerbeer Nazcs IPA drunk at @lasiguanasbraintree 4.7% abv session IPA. A light, golden beer from Chile, which pours clear. Citrusy and slightly floral. #ChileBeer #ale #beer #bier #biere #birra #cerveza #olut #ipa #sessionipa #IndiaPaleAle #PaleAle #Rothhammer #nazca #craftbrewing #craftbeer #CraftBeerLife #CraftBeerReview #BeerReview #BeerPorn #BeerGeek #beeroclock #instabeer (at Las Iguanas Braintree) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0l_BtnlQ4a/?igshid=1v0jg8y1dfpo2
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realaleguide · 7 years
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Unboxing this month's beers from @beersofeurope August is going to be a good month. #CraftBeer #RealAle #Ale #Beer #Beerporn #Unboxing #beersofeurope #carltoncold #tooheys #tooheysnew #oskarblues #stillwater #BrewAge #rothhammer #bondi #Devassa (at Barry, Vale of Glamorgan)
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beerficionado · 9 years
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Rothhhammer Brutal Hops. Hardcore in every way
The BeerFicionado is back on track. And once, again ready for all of you!
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Name: Rothhammer Brutal Hops
Place of Origin: Santiago, Metropolitan Region, Chile
Bottler: Handwerk Brewers
Date of Bottling: January 05, 2015 (According to bottle)
Available on: Supermarkets (Unimarc, as far I know); no idea if it’s sold on restaurants. Might have to look into it.
Type of Beer: IPA (India Pale Ale)
What do I think of it? Houston, the flavour has landed! What we have here, it’s a very special type of IPA beer, very different from other varieties of this beer that I have tasted in the past. A somewhat pine and eucaliptus-like smell, reminds me of my childhood days here in Southern Chile, but the bitterness brings me to my teenage days of enjoying my first beers with my dad. It’s a mixture of sensations that can be as strong as you want and of course, specially made for those wanting to try something different.
Would I recommend it? Totally! Rothhammer Brutal Hops has proved to be a pleaseant surprise and more than worthy option in the whole landscape of beers in Chile. Try it, enjoy it but be careful! The after-sensation can be strong for those not accostumed to more bitter beers.
So, this has been another of my BeerReviews! Stayed tuned for next week, for another post, straight from my kitchen, right to your beer-steins! C’ya around!
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beerficionado · 9 years
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Rothhammer Meantime. A well deserved stop in the game of life.
Better take the beer out of the fridge, ‘cause the BeerFicionado is here. Another brew, another review. Sit down, pour one yourself and lets dive in!
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In a previous post, I talked about Handwerk Brewers “Rothhammer” Beer. A particular set of products that are in a way, taking my homecountry by surprise. And indeed, a surprise it’s what I got with this brew right here. So, let’s get down to business:
Name: Rothhammer Meantime Special Blonde Ale
Place of Origin: Santiago, Metropolitan Region, Chile
Bottler: Handwerk Brewers
Date of Bottling: January 14, 2015 (According to bottle)
Available on: Supermarkets (Unimarc, as far I know); no idea if it’s sold on restaurants. Might have to look into it.
Type of Beer: Golden Ale / Blonde Ale 
What do I think of it? To put it on layman’s terms: I’m conflicted. Having tasted their “Good Vibrations” Golden Ale, I was expecting something interesting; challenging, a “dance party” of flavours in my mouth. What did I get? A fairly standard mixture of elements, but nothing to praise about. Small notes of citric fruits with a noticeable smell of barley but the aftertaste it’s mild and it’s lost after a couple of minutes. 
It’s the kind of beer you would drink in a somewhat sunny and warm day during Summer. Which it’s ok BTW, but in their spirit of bringing something new to the table, the element of amazement was lost along the way. Not a bad beer but nothing too special either. 
Would I recommend it? Yeah, sure. For what it’s worth, it’s more than an interesting alternative to our regular Pilsners or Lagers to accompany fresh food or a nice chat, but on it’s own, it’s more of a one-shot-deal. Improvements must be made, but so far everything its going ok
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beerficionado · 10 years
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Rothhammer: Interesting Proposal.
It’s that time of the week again! The BeerFicionado is back, with another review, straight from the kitchen, out for the world!
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Name: Rothhammer Good Vibrations Golden Ale
Place of Origin: Santiago, Metropolitan Region, Chile
Bottler: Handwerk Brewers
Date of Bottling: December 26, 2014 (According to bottle)
Available on: Supermarkets (Unimarc, as far I know); no idea if it’s sold on restaurants. Might have to look into it. 
Type of Beer: Golden Ale.
In my adventures as a beerficionado, I’ve tried different types of brews. Commercial, experimental, limited-editions and big etc., Knowing that there’s people creating interesting products, makes me feel happy for the future of beer, specially considering that my homecountry (Chile), it’s best known for wines instead of beer.
And in this case, the future seems bright and full of “good vibrations”. Certainly, the name is well deserved! A somewhat “fruity” and caramel-like taste, makes this beer a good example of what a microbrewery can acomplish to suprise people. The smell of it, ranges between a flowery and fruit-like smell (probably because of the hops). The aftertaste is pleaseant and it makes you feel joyful and happy. In a way, that’s what you should feel after drinking a good beer. 
Would I recommend it?: No doubts in regards to that. A solid brew that needs to be more recognized in this country. Try it, enjoy it, let the “Good Vibrations” fill you up. Too bad I only had one on the fridge and no-one to share it, but hey... At least I’ll sleep fine and dandy tonight.
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