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Heineken is a well-known lager beer that originated in the Netherlands in 1864. Brewed using a traditional process, Heineken has a crisp, refreshing taste with a slightly bitter finish. The beer is characterized by its pale golden color and creamy white head. It is brewed using high-quality ingredients, making it a favorite choice for beer enthusiasts around the world. The 60cl bottle is perfect for sharing or enjoying during social gatherings, offering a larger volume for those who appreciate a longer drinking experience.
- Ingredients:
- Water:
- The primary ingredient in beer, it makes up most of the beverage. Heineken uses pure, soft water to create a clean taste.
- Barley Malt:
- Barley is malted to convert starches into sugars, which are essential for fermentation. It provides the beer''s base flavor, color, and body.
- Hops:
- Hops are flowers that add bitterness, flavor, and aroma to beer. They also act as a natural preservative. Heineken uses a specific blend of hops to achieve its signature taste.
- Yeast:
- Yeast is responsible for fermentation, converting sugars from the malt into alcohol and carbon dioxide. Heineken uses its own unique strain of yeast, which contributes to its distinctive flavor profile.
- Adjuncts (Corn or Rice):
- Some lagers, including Heineken, may use adjuncts like corn or rice to lighten the body and enhance the crispness of the beer. These ingredients help to create a clean finish.
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