Brasserie écossaise crée des bières de bonbons nostalgiques

Une brasserie écossaise lance une gamme de bières inspirées des bonbons pick 'n' mix classiques. La collection inclut les saveurs Fizzy Rainbow Belts et Bubble Gum Bottles. Ces bières devraient apparaître sur les étagères le mois prochain.

Les nouvelles bières s'inspirent de l'attrait nostalgique des friandises de magasin de bonbons, visant à évoquer les souvenirs des sélections pick 'n' mix. La bière Fizzy Rainbow Belts capture l'essence acidulée et colorée du bonbon populaire, tandis que Bubble Gum Bottles propose un goût ludique de chewing-gum en format bouteille.  nnCette initiative vient d'une brasserie écossaise, bien que les détails spécifiques sur le producteur ne soient pas mentionnés dans les rapports disponibles. Le calendrier de sortie correspond au mois prochain après l'annonce du 9 mars 2026, positionnant les bières pour une disponibilité au printemps.  nnCes innovations de saveurs reflètent une tendance dans la brassiculture artisanale vers des profils non conventionnels, semblables à des desserts, pour attirer les consommateurs à la recherche d'expériences nouvelles. Les bières sont destinées aux étagères de vente au détail, élargissant l'accès au-delà des robinets de la brasserie.

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