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I always love it when I can get my hands on another new brew – well, let’s re-phrase that – a new brew for me. Today, I’m drinking a terrific and traditional Hell, Tucher Nürnberger Brauspezialität Helles Lager!

Produced by Tucher Privatbrauerei in Nürnberg, Germany, this is another old and historic brewer, tracing roots all the way back to 1672. Tucher Helles Lager is a 5.2% delicious and traditional-tasting Helles. It does appear a bit darker than most Helles Lagers I’ve been drinking, the word “Helles” meaning “Light in Color.” I’d even say we’re getting into Golden Lager or Festbier territory with this SRM color.

Not much head or lacing, this is made up by the bucketful in traditional and balanced malty Helles flavor. IBU is a mystery, I can’t find a thing on their website so I’m guessing around 15-18. This is a terrific Hell, one I’m sure you will enjoy, I am! Prost!

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I spent most of the day celebrating St. Arnulf's birthday with a homebrewer, drinking our brews.
St. Arnulf of Metz, 582-645, is known as the patron saint of brewers.
He was a Frankish bishop of Metz.
In English, he is known as St. Arnold.
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I spent most of the day celebrating St. Arnulf's birthday with a homebrewer, drinking our brews.
St. Arnulf of Metz, 582-645, is known as the patron saint of brewers.
He was a Frankish bishop of Metz.
In English, he is known as St. Arnold.
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In all seriousness Claudius, where do you brew? From all the pics you post, drinking one your beers is on my bucket list.
 
First (small) pour of my table east coaster
3.5%, single hopped with Krush (4g/l WP, 12.5g/l DH), first time using Conan (WLP095) in this base beer too
Around 10 days in the keg - tasting good!
I'm really enjoying the SMaSH pale ale I recently brewed and hopped with Krush.
 
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