Verdi Imperial Stout is a top-fermented beer produced by Birrificio del Ducato, located in Soragna, in the province of Parma. It is a complex and articulated beer that offers a unique tasting experience. It is suitable for those who love strong and aromatic stouts, with a spicy touch given by the use of chili pepper. Dedicated to Giuseppe Verdi, our Imperial Stout was the first Italian craft beer to win a Gold at the European Beer Star. The beer has an ebony dark color with a creamy cappuccino-colored foam. The aroma features notes ranging from chocolate to licorice, from coffee grounds to tobacco, with liquor-like nuances. On the palate, it has a full, soft, and dry body with great persistence. The finish reveals a spicy surprise that breaks down the beer's fullness and makes the throat eager for new sips. Verdi Imperial Stout pairs well with various dishes. It can be enjoyed alone as a meditation beer or paired with flavorful foods such as red meat, game, and aged cheeses. Serving temperature: 11 °C
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Verdi Imperial Stout is a top-fermented beer produced by Birrificio del Ducato, located in Soragna, in the province of Parma. It is a complex and articulated beer that offers a unique tasting experience. It is suitable for those who love strong and aromatic stouts, with a spicy touch given by the use of chili pepper. Dedicated to Giuseppe Verdi, our Imperial Stout was the first Italian craft beer to win a Gold at the European Beer Star. The beer has an ebony dark color with a creamy cappuccino-colored foam. The aroma features notes ranging from chocolate to licorice, from coffee grounds to tobacco, with liquor-like nuances. On the palate, it has a full, soft, and dry body with great persistence. The finish reveals a spicy surprise that breaks down the beer's fullness and makes the throat eager for new sips. Verdi Imperial Stout pairs well with various dishes. It can be enjoyed alone as a meditation beer or paired with flavorful foods such as red meat, game, and aged cheeses. Serving temperature: 11 °C