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NEW ZEALAND PILS

ABV
ABV = Alcohol By Volume. The higher this number is means how much alcohol the drink contains.

5.1 %

IBU
IBU = International Bitterness Units. This is a scale of bitterness from 0 to 100. Bitterness is perceived differently by people and the IBU number shows the general direction: the higher the IBU, the more bitterness the beer contains.

15

OG
OG = Original gravity. It is indicated in the form of a three- or four-digit number, by which amateurs determine whether the beer is dense or not.

12 °P

EBC
EBC = (European Brewing Convention) - brewing standards on European level established by the convention of European brewers. This abbreviation mainly refers to the intensity of the malt color.

6

New Zealand Pils – a new and original lager in the Keller Holz assortment. Unlike classic lagers, it stands out primarily due to its hopping. For this, we used two hop varieties from New Zealand: Motueka and Wai-iti.
The aroma is dominated by fresh citrus, juicy peach, and delicate herbal notes. In taste, NZ Pils is dry, refreshing, with a light body and high carbonation.