Sunday, June 23, 2013

Wheat beer with coffee beans

MUNICH. Bavarian restaurateurs allow yourself to think on the subject of beer a lot. Instead of using Coke or Sprite, it can also be combined with coffee, like Marc Eisenbarth, owner of Café Müncher gugelhupf shows now.
Together with the Giesing brewery Eisenbarth has now released the mixed drink "ring cake coffee and wheat." It consists of 93 percent and 7 percent, top-fermented beer made from coffee beans. The alcohol content is 5.8 percent.
The created by him coffee wheat sold Eisenbarth now in his ring cake cafe in Munich. For a 0.33-liter bottle of the guest pays 3.80 euros. From the autumn there will be the mixed drink in the Giesing Braeustueberl beer maker. The "ring cake coffee and wheat" was not the first attempt at brewing restaurateurs. In 2012 he tried a similar drink, but failed in the German brewing law. The bottles were not properly labeled, the ingredients are not specified.

In the new creation all the ingredients are now listed on the label. At the Oktoberfest Eisenbarth must not pour the drink, however. There, only the six Munich breweries are allowed their beers, corresponding to the German purity law sell.

International: Background: Costa Rica - between high tech and coffee beans
- Costa Rica ("Rich Coast") applies repeatedly ravaged by civil wars, coups and economic crises Central America as a bastion of stability and prosperity.

A well-functioning democratic system allows some
4.4 million inhabitants, a relatively high standard of living in
a well-developed health care and a developed
Education system. Located between Nicaragua and Panama Republic
is the only country in the region has no army and declared
the renunciation of foreign policy maxim.

The once through large banana plantations and coffee-growing
dominated agrarian state has relied on an economic
Transformation. These have the expansion of the textile industry and the settlement
contribution of high-tech companies in free trade zones as well as the
growing tourism. Accounted in 2008 in the former
"Banana Republic" only 18 percent of exports in fruits and
Vegetables, while electronic products accounted for 22 percent.

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