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Imperial Stout -
As Imperial Russia extended
its territories into the Baltic States during the early 1780's,
Catherine the Great, Empress of all the Russians fell in love with
strong British Stout. Imperial Stout captures the essence of this
truly classic beer, with its full body, rich black colour and distinctive
dry bitterness.
Capped by a smooth, creamy head, it is
a brew to be savoured, and enjoyed at its best when served chilled
- approximately 5°C or 41°F.
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| Typical
analyses when canned |
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| Colour
(EBC Units) |
225
- 275 |
| Bitterness
(EBU's) |
50
- 60 |
| Solids
(by refractometer) |
80%
- 82% |
| Acidity
(as lactic) |
1%
max |
| pH |
5
- 6 |
| Free
Amino Nitrogen |
0.15% |
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