Camba Bavaria
Brewed by Camba Bavaria
Style: Brown Ale
Seeon, Germany
Camba, is a Bavarian brewery that successfully combines traditional values with innovative ideas, to brew beers of exceptional quality.
Originally as a pilot project by the brewing plant manufacturer BrauKon GmbH, but with success came demand to where now the brewery produce a variety of popular beers, from their IPA’s to traditional Helles and Weissbier’s to their ales and stouts, all brewed with a care and passion that defines the Bavarian ideals of brew making.
The name of the brewery is from an old Latin word, meaning that the bakery and brewery in a monastery were together referred to as “Camba”.
Review: 0,33l brown bottle of Camba Bavaria Hop Gun: 6.4% vol.
Found the bottles to be quite heavy for some reason, a bit strange!
This beer won Best American Brown Ale at the World Beer Awards in 2016 in the country category. According to their website.
For the appearance I get a reddish brown looking beer, with a decent sized white head. Some nice carbonation. Head maintains well.
Some light lacing left on the glass.
Decent looking beer.
A very nice smell on the nose, lots of fruit aromas. Can get a hint of grapes, orange, peach, apricots, all lovely.
Hoppy taste at the start, hitting the senses right away. Also very fruity, getting the grapes and the apricot, and other fruits, well balanced, very well balanced with the hops.
Not much in bottle, which is always a disappointment.
Yeah it is ok, tasty enough to enjoy.
A beer to sip and enjoy over a long stretch in the evening. Alcohol well hidden. I feel it’s more like a Black IPA than a real ale.
Over time I got to enjoy this beer more, a deep bodied taste that goes down well, hoppy but manageable. Most of the pleasurable tastes are at the start. Would like to return to again for a further test.
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