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Wednesday, October 4, 2023

Komes Polish Beer

 

Komes Raspberry Porter...$14.99 / 4pk 11.2oz btls
Komes Raspberry Porter...$3.99 / 11.2oz btls
Komes Raspberry Porter is a multi-dimensional, bottom-fermented beer. At the maturing stage, it is enriched with raspberry juice, Madagascar vanilla and Indian chilli peppers. It offers a unique combination of sweetness from the porter and vanilla and fruity notes of raspberries, topped with a slightly spicy finish. Despite its strength, the beer is extremely drinkable and reminiscent of chocolate and vanilla ice-cream. Over time in bottle, it changes its profile to increasingly mild when the notes of the roasted malts transform into dark fruits, reinforcing the beer’s fruity aspect.
Komes Imperial Amber Ale...$4.49 / 16.9oz bottle
Komes Imperial Amber Ale is an extraordinary beer created in order to commemorate 125 years of the Fortuna Brewery’s operations. This is a genuine speciality: a strong beer with a wonderful amber hue, dry-hopped with a mixture of several hop varieties. It is brewed with the addition of malt roasted at Browar Fortuna, in compliance with more than 100 years of the brewery’s craft tradition. The drink’s bouquet and flavour will change over time, owing to the natural, time-consuming fermentation taking place in the bottle. It will win any beer lover’s heart with its fruity notes combined with touches of hops, resin and roasted malt.
Komes Imperial Stout...$4.49 / 16.9oz bottle
Komes Barley Wine is a malt beverage with natural flavors, featuring a rich and malty character and an intense aroma. A top-fermented beer with a very rich, intense aroma and a complex taste in which malty sweetness perfectly harmonizes with a well-marked but smooth bitterness.
Komes Barleywine...$4.49 / 16.9oz bottle
Komes Imperial Stout is a strong and intensive, top-fermented beer brewed with Ukrainian hop varieties (Klon and Slovianka). The flavour is distinctly roasted with coffee and chocolate notes thanks to roasted barley. After long storage in the brewery, the alcohol in the beer does not irritate but rather delicately warming. Rich and oily owing to rye malt. Within 36 months of its minimum shelf life, it becomes smoother and acquires more and more dark fruit notes.

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