You can now vote for the recipe of Ország Sörén
The national online voting has started, where the Hungarian beer fans can decide on what kind of completely unique and newly created recipe the Ország Söre should be made, and they can also vote for which craft brewery will bear the title of Small Brewery of the Country.
The national online voting started today, where beer fans can decide which, completely unique and newly created recipe, should be used to make Ország Søre, and they can also vote for which craft brewery will be awarded the title of Ország Small Brewery. The novelty of this year’s competition is the Országos Csapfoglágál: the Ország Sóre brewed based on the recipe that received the most votes will make its debut at the same time in several beer bars in Budapest and in the larger cities of our country.
After the voting that took place last year with the participation of thousands of voters, the pioneering initiative is continuing, the essence of which is that the beer-loving public can once again vote on what, previously unseen and untasted recipe, should be used to make Ország Söré. When filling out the online questionnaire available from today on the azorszagsore.hu website, you must first consider the type of future beer: here you can choose from the lager, IPA, wheat, stout or sour options. We can also decide whether the brew should be light or dark, and whether a sweeter, bitter or more balanced flavor would suit Ország Söré. That’s not all, as we can also give an opinion on whether fruit should be included, and if so, it should be an exotic variety or rather one that grows in Europe.
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