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LABATT
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ICE
Cuando se elaboró por
primera vez en 1993, la Labatt Ice fue la primera cerveza ice del mundo.
Fue creada mediante un procedimiento singular, durante el cual la cerveza
se enfría a unos -4º C, temperatura a la que se empiezan
a formar cristales de hielo.
Cuando se retiran esos cristales
queda una cerveza suave y ligera. Como el agua se congela a una temperatura
más alta que el alcohol, el contenido alcohólico de la
cerveza aumenta. mediante una maduración prolongada se consigue
una suavidad extraordinaria, y para obtener un delicado e intenso sabor
a levadura se utilizan lúpulos selectos.
Esta cerveza tiene un color amarillo
pálido. Es del tipo Strog beer y tiene 5,6% vol/alc. y su temperatura
de consumo tiene que rondar los 6ºC. Acompaña bien a platos
de pollo especiados.
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GENUINE LAGER
Lager, 5.0% alc./vol.
Originally introduced in 1992, Genuine Lager has
evolved into a truly definitive Canadian Lager. Balancing a blend
of quality aromatic and bittering hops with its medium body, Genuine
Lager is a smooth, refreshing and easy-drinking beer with a subtle
hop aroma and a hint of malty sweetness.
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50
Ale, 5.0% alc./vol.
John and Hugh Labatt, grandsons of founder John K.
Labatt, launched Labatt 50 in 1950 to commemorate 50 years of partnership.
The first light-tasting ale introduced in Canada, Labatt 50 was Canada’s
best-selling beer until 1979 when, with the increasing popularity of
lagers, it was surpassed by Labatt Blue. Labatt 50 is fermented using
a special ale yeast, in use at Labatt since 1933. Specially-selected
North American hops and a good balance of dryness, complemented by a
fruity taste, provide Labatt 50 with all the distinguishing features
of a true ale.
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EXTRA DRY
Beer, 5.5% alc./vol.
Labatt Extra Dry was the first national launch of a dry beer in Canada.
Labatt Extra Dry is mashed longer than regular beers to leave less carbohydrate
in the finished product, giving a lighter flavour with little aftertaste.
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CRYSTAL
Lager, 5.0% alc./vol.
Labatt Crystal was introduced to Ontario in the late 1800s as one of
the first lagers brewed by Labatt. World-renowned Saaz hops are used
to give this beer a clean, almost sweet taste which nicely balances
the fuller body, higher bitterness and richer taste typically associated
with traditional lagers.
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BLEUE DRY
Pilsener-style
Strong Beer, 6.1% alc./vol.
Labatt Bleue Dry, the second addition to the Bleue family, is brewed
with the same care and attention to detail as Labatt Bleue. Labatt Bleue
Dry is mashed longer than regular beers to leave less carbohydrate (sugar)
in the finished beer, giving a clean, crisp finish. Using select aromatic
hops and a blend of the finest quality North American barley malts,
this lager is clean-flavoured with no aftertaste.
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BLUE LIGHT
Light
Lager, 4.0% alc./vol.
Labatt Blue Light was introduced in 1983 as a lower alcohol, lower
calorie version of Canada’s most popular brand. Blue Light uses
specially selected North American aromatic hops and the same strain
of lager yeast as the one used to produce Labatt Blue. The result is
a crisp, clean and delicately balanced beer, with a slight sweetness
and citrus-like hop character.
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BLUE
Pilsener-style
Lager, 5.0% alc./vol. (4.9% ABV for Bleue in Quebec)
Labatt Blue is the best-selling Canadian beer in the world. Introduced
in 1951 as Labatt Pilsener, it was named for the colour of its label
by fans of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers football team. Blue was the first
brand in Canada with a twist-off cap and won the silver medal in the
International Lager category at the 1998 Brewing Industry International
Awards. Labatt Blue, brewed using specially selected aromatic hops,
is a well-balanced, fully matured, full-flavoured beer with a fruity
character and a slightly sweet aftertaste.
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HONEY LAGER
Lager, 5.0% alc./vol.
Genuine Honey Lager was introduced in 2005 in response to consumer
demand for honey lagers. Labatt Genuine Honey uses genuine, all-natural,
100% Canadian honey to give consumers a softer, smoother taste. This
naturally-aged lager is brewed to the same uncompromising standards
applied to every Labatt beer. Genuine Honey Lager is the real thing!
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NORDIC
Low-alcohol beer, 0.5% alc./vol.
*Nordic is known by its original name, Labatt .5, in Quebec.
Labatt Nordic was introduced in 1990 as part of an ongoing commitment
to offering beer drinkers a sensible alternative. The use of a special
brewing process allows Labatt to provide its consumers with a product
with all the same great beer taste, but without the alcohol. This full-flavoured,
low-alcohol beer is smooth-tasting, with only 80 calories per serving.
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WILDCAT LAGER
Lager, 4.9% alc./vol.
Wildcat is a popular priced, quality lager introduced in 1993. Conventional
brewing processes are used to produce a quality mainstream lager using
corn adjunct to deliver a light, dry flavour.
The Wildcat family also includes:
Wildcat Strong (Strong Beer, 6.1% alc./vol.)
Labatt Wildcat Strong uses North American aromatic hops unique to the
Wildcat family and the finest quality Canadian malted barley. It has
a fuller, slightly sweeter palate that retains the dominant hop flavor
and aroma
Wildcat Dry (Strong Beer, 5.9% alc./vol.)
Wildcat Light (Light Beer, 4.0% alc.vol.)
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STERLING
Light Beer, 4.0% alc/vol.
With only 88 calories per 341 ml bottle, Labatt Sterling is a light,
refreshing beer with 1/3 less calories than regular beers. In other
words, it's a great tasting beer...that won't slow you down.
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Direccion web : www.labatt.com
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