Uffe
Uffe — West Coast IPA Gluten Free — Brewski
Uffe is one of the American-inspired beers produced by the Swedish brewery Brewski, based in Helsingborg (Sweden), which recreates the aromas and flavors of a West Coast IPA. Among other things, it is gluten free: the Helsingborg producer has chosen a good balance for this beer between resinous, citrusy, and tropical aromas and a pronounced bitter finish.
Technical Sheet
- Style: West Coast IPA
- Certification: Gluten Free
- Profile: Resinous, citrusy, tropical, pronounced bitterness
- Fermentation: Top fermentation
- Serving temperature: 6–8°C
- Recommended glass: American pint or tumbler
- Producer: Brewski — Helsingborg, Sweden
Sensory Profile
On the nose, it is intense and aromatic: resinous, citrusy, and tropical notes intertwine in a bouquet typical of great American West Coast IPAs. On the palate, it is balanced between the fruitiness of the hops and a pronounced bitter finish that closes every sip with precision and satisfaction. The Gluten Free version does not compromise the character and complexity of the beer in any way.
Why Choose Uffe
- West Coast IPA Gluten Free — the American character accessible also to celiacs: resin, citrus, and bitterness without compromise
- Resinous-citrusy-tropical balance — the signature of great WC IPAs: three profiles harmoniously intertwined
- Pronounced bitter finish — the closure that distinguishes an authentic West Coast IPA: clean, dry, inviting
- Brewski — Swedish brewery from Helsingborg with an American vision and the ability to craft high-level IPAs
Recommended Pairings
Gourmet burgers, grilled meats, intense aged cheeses, pizza with spicy cured meats, Tex-Mex cuisine. The resinous hoppiness and pronounced bitterness hold up very well to strong flavors.
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| Fermentation | Alta |
| Ideal consumption period | 2025-2026 |
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