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Lambic - Sour
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Blond - Amber
- Saison
- India Pale Ale (IPA)
- Belgian Blond Ale
- Smoked Beer
- Pale Ale
- Blanche - Wheat beer
- Tripel
- Strong Ale
- Bock - Weizenbock
- Grape Ale
- Kölsch
- Cream Ale
- Altbier
- Radler
- Pils, Lager, Helles
- Red Ale
- Bière de Garde
- Bitter
- Märzen
- Grisette
- India Pale Lager (IPL)
- Amber
- Wheat Wine
- Oat Wine
- Table Beer
- Mild Ale
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Dark
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Fermentage Orange de Marviler
"Our 2025 grape ale has taken a diferent direction. We started did carbonic maceration of the grapes. These grapes are Baga Grapes from Bairrada (from our friend from Luzia), taken from a vineyard surrounded by eucalyptus. This particular terroir bring some nice menthol to the game. The beer itself was fermented with a belgium strain, a patersbier style.
The "wine" and grapes were blended with the beer and then it was aged in a Alvarinho barrel, from the Green Wine region.
Result is a clear hybrid of wine and beer, orange in color, and so it become Orange de Marvila!"
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Classic delivery or reservation for later shipment
"Our 2025 grape ale has taken a diferent direction. We started did carbonic maceration of the grapes. These grapes are Baga Grapes from Bairrada (from our friend from Luzia), taken from a vineyard surrounded by eucalyptus. This particular terroir bring some nice menthol to the game. The beer itself was fermented with a belgium strain, a patersbier style.
The "wine" and grapes were blended with the beer and then it was aged in a Alvarinho barrel, from the Green Wine region.
Result is a clear hybrid of wine and beer, orange in color, and so it become Orange de Marvila!"