AMARCORD INDIA PALE ALE BEER
AMARCORD INDIA PALE ALE BEER
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Light amber in colour, with a persistent white head, it offers tropical and citrus notes on both the nose and palate, along with a delicate floral and herbaceous bouquet resulting from generous dry hopping.
The bitterness is pleasant and balanced, and the malty notes (biscuit and cereal) are delicate.
A curiosity for connoisseurs: according to the style, the water used in its production is "burtonised" (a name derived from the town of Burton upon Trent, which had several very successful breweries due to the chemical composition of the local water).
Style: India Pale Ale
Fermentation: top-fermented
Alcohol Content: 6% vol.
Plato Degree: 13.5
Colour: light amber
Ingredients: water, barley malt, hops.
Recommended as an accompaniment to fatty foods, fresh, blue, and even very mature cheeses. Excellent with fish and game, spicy dishes, and Asian recipes.
Serving temperature: 5 to 6ºC.
Amarcord: proudly independent
When it started in 1997, Amarcord was one of the first independent breweries to establish itself in Italy. For this reason, it is considered a pioneer in the Italian brewing movement. Since its foundation, it has focused on quality, tradition, and creativity. Its founders chose a name that celebrates their home region: Amarcord is one of Federico Fellini's films, released in 1973, which portrays the life of a small coastal village in Northern Italy under fascist rule in the 1930s. The title evokes the expression a m'acord (I remember) used in the Emilia Romagna region, where Fellini was born.
Founded by the Bagli family, it is managed according to strict principles of authentic beer production and with respect for the values of the region. Nestled between Romagna and the high Apennines of the Marche region, where the water is purest, its production unit has been located there since 2009.
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