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Puls Wheat Beer comes with silky hop aroma with 5 % alcohol. Saison DuPont are lightly hopped to give dry finish with 6.5% alcohol. Farmhouse Pale Ale are aggresively hopped. It contain American grown hops and citrus flavour of hops shines in it with 6% alcohol.

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very little, mostly none.

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wheat beer does not contains hops.

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