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Aliment - Actung, Andy!

Low ABV

We love food-friendly, trad styles here at Aliment, & this Munich Helles melds only German malt, yeast & hops for a bona fide pedigree. With clean fermentation, a hint of herbal Hallertau hops over smooth malt & body, it has just enough bitterness to keep it refreshing. Named after our German-Kiwi friend Andy, it’s rooted in tradition, has good taste & is always great to have around.

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