La Rousse du Mont Blanc is a French beer produced by Brasserie du Mont Blanc, located in the Alps. This amber ale is characterized by its rich and malty flavor profile, balanced by a subtle hop bitterness. The brewery, situated in Chamonix, uses pure mountain water from Mont Blanc for brewing, enhancing the beer's unique taste. La Rousse is known for its smooth and caramelized notes, creating a satisfying and well-rounded drinking experience. With an alcohol content typically around 6.5%, it offers a moderate strength. This beer reflects the brewery's commitment to quality ingredients and the alpine terroir, making it a distinctive choice for beer enthusiasts.
Beck's is a German brewery renowned for its lager, Beck's 4.8°. Introduced in 1873, this beer is characterized by its crisp and refreshing taste, attributed to the Saaz hops and two-row malted barley used in its brewing process. With an alcohol by volume (ABV) of 4.8%, it falls within the standard range for lagers. Beck's 4.8° is known for its iconic green bottle and distinctive label. The beer gained international popularity and is now enjoyed in many countries. It's considered a classic German lager, appreciated for its balanced flavor profile and smooth finish.
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