IN THE HOTEL
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October 2004
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In brackets is shown beer characteristics. Sample: (0,5 L; 4,5; 11%) -volume 0,5 liter; 4,5 - alcohol content; 11% - original gravity |
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Beregivske Velvet, (1,0 L; 5,0; 12%), Novotech Brewery, Ukraine And again Beregovo city and new label. |
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Zhigulevskoe Classic, (0,5 L; 3,7; 11%), Nezhin Brewery, Ukraine Nezhin Brewery renewed labels for all grades. Zhigulevskoe Classic. Real classic: alkohol content 3,7 - original gravity 11% like in the days of old. |
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Nezhin Traditional, (0,5 L; 4,2; 11%), Nezhin Brewery, Ukraine "Nezhin Traditional" label was changed also and the number of medals increased. |
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Kinzo (Coriander), (0,5 L; 5,0; 11%), Nezhin Brewery, Ukraine I wrote in September about anisated beer from Nezhin Brewery. Now is one more novelty and one more surprise. It is the beer with coriander adding. |
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22 Bomb, (0,5 L; 10,0; 22%), Nezhin Brewery, Ukraine This beer is real bomb. Nezhin Brewery brewed already strong beers. It was series of 22: Elite, Golden and Porter. Original gravity of all these grades was 22%. But alkohol content never exceeded 9,5. |
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Frankenheim Alt, (0,5 L; 4,8), Privatbrauerei Frankenheim, Germany Now Germany. Lets start from Düsseldorf breweries. I visited Düsseldorf three years ago last time. Frankenheim labels changed no so strong during this period. |
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Gatz Altbier, (0,5 L; 4,8), Gatzweiler Brauhaus, Germany One more brewery from Düsseldorf Gatzweiler changed shape of labels from semioval to rectangle. All other is the same. |
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Früh Kölsch, (0,5 L; 4,8), Cölner Hofbrau P.Josef Früh, Germany Cölner Hofbrau is located in neighboured Köln. I can tell nothing about label as far as never met it before. |
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Küppers Kölsch, (0,5 L; 4,8), Küppers Brauerei GmbH, Germany This label is also from Köln. Label has some changes. First of all label shape was changed and most of information were transfered from the face to the back label. |
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Borbecker Helles Dampfbier, (0,5 L; 4,8), Privatbrauerei Jacob Stauder, Germany I worked in the fair in Düsseldorf, but stayed in the hotel in Essen city. It is easy to understand that I visited local breweries. |
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Kelts, (0,5 L; 0,5), König-Brauerei, Germany König-Brauerei is located in Duisburg which is also not so far from Düsseldorf. Label artwork wasn't changed but label became bigger. |
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König-Pilsener, (0,5 L; 4,9), König-Brauerei, Germany König-Pilsener is well-known beer brand. And label also. Please, attention! Label is from PET bottle. The world is turned over! Germans are bottling beer in PET bottles. |
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And shops are taking the PET bottle cost -25 eurocents. For information the glass bottle cost is 8 eurocents. And everybody are running to shops with empty bottle to get money back. In order do not mix where to bring bottle on labels and bottles are placed special sign - logo of plactic remanufacturer. I met labels with two different signs. Follows labels has such signs also. |
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Holsten Pilsener, (0,5 L; 4,8), Holsten-Brauerei, Germany A few famous german brands are bottling in PET bottles now. |
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Wilcken Pils, (0,5 L; 4,9), Holsten-Brauerei, Germany |
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Schloss Export, (0,5 L; 5,2), Darguner Brauerei, Germany |
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Schloss Malz, (0,5 ë), Darguner Brauerei, Germany |
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Tuborg Pilsener, (0,5 L; 4,9), Tuborg Deutschland, Germany |
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DAB Pilsener, (0,5 L; 4,8), Dortmunder Actien-Brauerei, Germany This lable is from standard glass bottle. Brewery logo was changed on the lable. |
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Diebels Dimix, (0,33 L; 2,9), Privatbrauerei Diebels, Germany Beer and coca-cola mix. Color scale of label was changed. On the face label arised information about ratio of ingredients. Drunk and thought that better beer separately and the coca-cola for the morning. |
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Pietra ambrée, (0,33 L; 6,0; 14%), Brasserie Pietra, France Once in the evening after saunter around Altstadt in Düsseldorf I visited night shop to buy beer for the night. Pietra was only beer in the shop. |
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Created 08.11.04 |