Green’s Brewery Enterprise Dry-Hopped Gluten-Free Lager Coming To The US This Summer

imageFrom Green’s:

Greens Brewery & Merchant du Vin are pleased and proud to announce that a fourth variety of Green’s gluten-free beer will join the Merchant du Vin portfolio this summer: Green’s Enterprise Dry-Hopped Gluten-Free Lager.

Green’s Enterprise is made from gluten-free ingredients, like Green’s Discovery Amber, Endeavour Dubbel, and Quest Tripel: sorghum, millet, buckwheat, rice, water, hops, and yeast. It offers a pale gold color; light body; superb, clean, easy-drinking flavor; and the crisp satisfaction of perfect conditioning highlighted by a bright, floral hop finish. (Dry-hopping is the addition of hops in secondary fermentation, which adds hop aroma and flavor without extreme bitterness.) Brewed at one of Belgium’s most respected and high-tech breweries, De Proef in Gent, Enterprise Dry-Hopped Lager has 4.1% ABV so it is perfect for consumers looking for a gluten-free session beer.

In addition to Green’s gluten-free ales, Merchant du Vin imports Samuel Smith’s from England; Ayinger and Certified Organic Pinkus beers from Germany; Traquair House from Scotland; Lindemans lambics, Du Bocq, and the Trappist beers of Orval, Westmalle, and Rochefort from Belgium.

Green’s gluten-free beers are sold in a case of twelve 500 ml (16.9 oz.) bottles. Look for Enterprise Dry-Hopped Lager starting in August, 2013.


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