Italian Beers: Exploring the Flavors of Mediterranean Craft
Italian Beers:
– Bitrex: An Italian IPA beer, characterized by the use of English malts and generous hopping with American and Pacific hops. It has a good degree of bitterness balanced by caramelized malt, making it a craft masterpiece with a harmonious combination of malts and hops. It has a light effervescence and velvety texture from high fermentation, and flavors of citrus, tropical fruit, and resin.
– Peroni: Founded in 1846, known for its quality and sustainability. Exported to over 70 countries.
– Peroni Nastro Azzurro: A premium beer, produced since the 1960s, with an alcohol content of 5.1% vol. It is the best-selling Italian beer in the world and exported to over 70 countries. Maize is one of the important ingredients in this beer.
– Birra Moretti: Founded in 1859, one of the most famous Italian beer brands abroad. Currently owned by Heineken Italia.
– Birra Angelo Poretti: Founded in 1876 and later acquired by Carlsberg in 2002. It is now known as Birrificio Angelo Poretti.
– Menabrea: Produced by the company of the same name, owned by the Forst group. Exports to 25 countries and produces about 100,000 hectoliters of beer annually.
Other Relevant Information:
– Italian beer exports have reached an all-time high of about 3.5 million hectoliters.
– The United Kingdom, Netherlands, France, Romania, Germany, and Malta are the best importing countries for Italian beer.
– Italian beer is popular in the USA, Australia, and South Africa.
– The brewing sector in Italy has almost 120,000 employees.
– The top 5 most known Italian beers abroad are Peroni, Peroni Nastro Azzurro, Spluga (renamed Splügen), Wührer, and Dreher.
– There are also artisanal breweries in Italy that offer 100% Italian beer.
– Bell Italia is a distributor of the best Italian beers and food, offering the lowest prices on the market. They have many wholesalers and retailers worldwide who choose their products.