Brazil in general trailed the USA in the home-brew global community, but
once they got started they became very strong.
Curitiba, generally known as the "tech capital" of Brazil, developed an
amazingly large number of home brewers and micro-breweries in a short
period of time after it got started.
The four beers that we have at any one time in the hotel are only four of
the 29 craft brews on draft at Hop'n Roll (along with even more bottled
craft beers), and of course there are other brew-pubs and micro-breweries
scattered around the city.

md

On Sun, Jul 21, 2019 at 11:30 AM Chris Lamb <[email protected]> wrote:

> Paulo wrote:
>
> > Our beers will be provided by Hop'n Roll ;-)
>
> In case it is useful we appear to be serving:
>
>   * Habemus Pilsen (German Pilsner) — Hop'n Roll — 4.9% ABV — 10 IBU
>     https://untappd.com/b/hop-n-roll-brewpub-habemus-pilsen/2718105
>
>   * Weiss (Hefeweizen) — Hop'n Roll
>     https://untappd.com/b/hop-n-roll-brewpub-weiss/480698
>
>   * Unnamed IPA (American IPA) — Hop'n Roll — 6.5% ABV
>     https://untappd.com/b/hop-n-roll-brewpub-unnamed-ipa/3343153
>
>   * Avelã Porter (Porter) — Way Beer — 5.6% ABV — 25 IBU
>     https://untappd.com/b/way-beer-avela-porter/253006
>
> … and if you are a fellow sufferer of having a prediliction for
> "hipster" local beer served from draft, I've thrown together:
>
>   https://getethermap.org/m/curibita-craft-beer
>
>
> Regards,
>
> --
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