http://www.schneider-weisse.de/index.php?lang=en&tpl=brauerei.spezialitaeten.prod uktpalette&sid=$sid
their original recipe comes from ... 1010 I think. (or something crazy like that) You'll usually find their light colored beers, but if you find the dark [Aventinus]: buy it. Most of their beers have a bit of sediment at the bottom, so make sure you pour it the way they say... Gentle for the first 90% then swish the bottle around to break up any sediment, then pour over the top to evenly disperse.
http://www.schneider-weisse.de/index.php?lang=en&tpl=brauerei.spezialitaeten.aven tinus&sid=$sid created in 1907 :D
their original recipe comes from ... 1010 I think. (or something crazy like that) You'll usually find their light colored beers, but if you find the dark [Aventinus]: buy it. Most of their beers have a bit of sediment at the bottom, so make sure you pour it the way they say... Gentle for the first 90% then swish the bottle around to break up any sediment, then pour over the top to evenly disperse.
http://www.schneider-weisse.de/index.php?lang=en&tpl=brauerei.spezialitaeten.aven tinus&sid=$sid created in 1907 :D
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