Welcome to a brand new post! I thought that I would talk to you all about an amazing beer brand called Hofmeister today.
If you are old enough to remember, then you will remember the beloved Hofmeister sdverts which urged you to follow the bear. Well, some time has passed by but the brand is back and is still telling us to follow George The Bear!
A collection of tall black glass beer bottles with a gold label saying Hofmeister in black bold font positioned like a set of ten pins on a bright background. |
Made in the heart of Bavaria using natural mineral water and locally grown barley and hops. The new Hofmeister Helles Lager is slow-brewed, colder and longer than most other beers today. That’s because Hofmeister believes that all the extra time and effort is well worth it and when you try the fresher and gently carbonated Helles, they think you will believe the same too.
Helles Lager Tasting Notes
Colour: Light golden blonde beer
Look: Thick, white head
Aroma: Fresh, soft malt, subtle hop notes
Taste: Very clean, fragrant, long dry finish
Head: White, generous, foamy
Style: Gentle carbonation
Overall: Well-filtered, easy drinking, refreshing
The Best Way To Drink Hofmeister:
- Rinse a glass. Don’t dry it. This creates a more slippery surface inside the glass for a smoother pour and better head.
- Pour Lager Beer at 45 degrees Step Angle the glass 45° and pour half in slowly.
- Straighten the glass and pour the rest in quickly. The head should be 3-5cm deep (or 1.5-2 inches if you remember Hof the first time round).
- Then just sit back and enjoy our genuine Helles Lager like a Bavarian would. No lederhosen required.
Remember to drink responsibly.
Find more out about Hofmeister here.
Do you drink beer? Have you tried Hofmeister? Let me know down below!
Thanks for reading this drink based blog post. I hope that you have enjoyed reading it and I hope that you come back next time for reading another blog post.
Thanks for reading!
Jamie x
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