The master of three Dans opens his voice field and not even a drop of sweat is visible on his forehead when the mysterious master who travels from karaoke hall to karaoke hall takes over his space. In the background you can find crushed Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody and Sian Chandelier, and even Pink Floyd's 4/4 and 7/4 tempo changes don't provide enough resistance. It feels like the opening chords don't even have time to start when sensei pulls the song onto the canvas with chokuzuki.
The force of the impact leaves only black, burnt ruins, from which our Master uses his incredible strength to fill a pint. The black belt in karaoke does indeed contain dark and roasted malt. From the depths of the tone emerges a wonderful bread-like, herbaceous and bitter taste.
The whole does not clash, but creates a dignified and mysteriously rich atmosphere, refreshing and at the same time bringing a malty dryness to the mouthfeel. This beer is best for those of us who like to practice karate or karaoke in the garage.
0,44 Liter Dose mit 5,2 % Alkohol (MHD 22.08.2025).
Etikett schön.
Farbe dunkelbraun, blickdicht im Glas.
Ordentlich mittelporiger Schaum, der langsam weniger wird.
Geruch Röstmalz…