Hello #beer community, it's been a while since my last #beersaturday but here I am again 🍻
I have a very special beer for you today. This beer is called Nora and it's from an Italian craft brewery called Baladin.
Baladin is a young but already well known brewery based in north-east Italy and it's becoming popular for making a wide variety of peculiar beers.
Nora is one of these, a really interesting spiced beer. Baladin himself describes it as an Egyptian beer, due to its expert blend of wheats, including a typical North African variety.
It's a spiced beer because citrus peels and ginger are added during the fermentation process, along with other aromas reminiscent of Middle Eastern spices and scents such as myrrh.
This beer features a reddish amber color, a light yet persistent head that releases the full bouquet of aromas. The flavor is truly unique, with a strong cereal base later complemented by spices and the freshness of citrus and ginger. Despite the wide variety of spices, they are subtle and not overpowering, making this beer very easy and enjoyable for anyone to drink, considering its moderate alcohol content of 6.8%.
It perfectly complements a delicate pizza like this one with cherry tomatoes and rocket
Baladin is an amazing brewery, become synonymous with high quality. They also make some wonderful Christmas themed beers. Check out their website and grab one if you have the chance. It's totally worth it.
THALOS - DUST
Let's get to the music side. If we talk about traveling around the world, why not travel with your mind?
I had the chance to see this young Italian band live a couple weeks ago. They're called THALOS and play a dreamy instrumental progressive synth music that brings you to a trip around the universe. Watching them performing live is a cathartic experience. Real analogic drums mixed with some drum machines, a lot of 80s style synths and clean atmospheric guitar leading the melody.
Put your headphones on and have a good trip! Cheers 🍻
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