Krombacher, an exquisite beer to taste! | The #BeerSaturday Challenge Week 427
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Hello beer lovers!
A few days ago, while talking with friends at Hive, @manclar asked me some questions that left me thinking for a while. He was exploring the possibility of me owning a brewery and a bar or chain of bars that sell them. He wanted to know what brand I would create and what visual identity would support the packaging and locations where it would be sold.
I remember telling him about the figure of the eagle as a reference and the Nordic or Germanic visuals I prefer. There were even interesting suggestions in the conversation, while I mentioned the need for the eagle image to be unique, different from those already available on other beer brands.

Today, I thought about it again as I found myself enjoying this exquisite German beer, Krombacher, an iconic brand created in 1803 and which has positioned itself as one of the most consumed in Germany.

It's been a while since I've been able to consume delicacies like this, and it's certainly a great way to cope with the hot weather we're experiencing these days.



Krombacher, this time presented in a 500-milliliter volume, with 4.8 percent alcohol content, and at a price not too outrageous considering the country's economic hardship, is a beer that's appreciated to find and drink in the company of friends, with your partner, or simply alone at any opportunity. Its bitter flavor, characteristic of all Pilsen beer types, isn't overly pronounced but caresses the palate in communion with a distinctive aroma perhaps supported by the peculiarity of the spring water used to make it. Its consistency is smooth and pairs excellently with its golden body and a consistent head that helps maintain its cool temperature during sipping.
It's not exactly a beer that uses the eagle in its design, but like any good Germanic beer, I'm enjoying it while I write these lines, like someone sitting next to you, chatting, sharing the flavor and refreshing aroma while contemplating part of my city.

Returning to the conversation I mentioned at the beginning, the idea that comes to mind, and which I would share with @manclar and the others to correct what I said on that occasion, is that of the Phoenix with its wings spread in total splendor, rising from the ashes. As for the brand name, I don't know what I would give it yet. Who knows, and it's up to you to help me find a name with your suggestions...

This is #BeerSaturday week and I would like to invite @soymasha to write a post in any language about beer with at least 3 pictures.
Until the next drink, everyone, a hug of light!
Cheers!

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