Luna
The last Roman deity is the moon goddess Luna, sister of the sun god Sol - a Pale Ale as bright as moonlight.
The second Roman deity is the unconquered sun god Sol. The sun god receives a pleasantly fruity NEIPA from us.
When the dawn fades, pure power takes over the firmament. Sol Invictus – the unconquered sun god – steers his fiery chariot across the vault of heaven and reaches his zenith. He is the center of our being, the giver of light and warmth, without whom no life can thrive.
The Romans worshipped him as the invincible protector of the empire. While Aurora only announces the day, Sol is the day. He stands for power, radiant brilliance, and the unshakable constancy of life. A god who does not stand in the shadows, but outshines everything.
For the god who stands at the center, we have brewed a beer that shines in the glass like the sun itself: A New England IPA (NEIPA).
Since the Romans couldn’t do much with “New England”, we gave it the fitting Latin name: Cerevisia Britannicvm. An allusion to the roots of the style in the Anglo-Saxon sphere, translated into the language of the empire.
This NEIPA is naturally cloudy and has a bright yellow-orange color – as if liquid sunlight had been captured. In terms of taste, it is a true fruit bomb: Juicy, tropical, and with a soft, almost creamy texture that pushes the bitterness into the background. It is the perfect companion for hot days to pay homage to the sun god directly under the open sky.
I am your center. Unconquered I stand at the highest point. Nothing is hidden from my light.
The last Roman deity is the moon goddess Luna, sister of the sun god Sol - a Pale Ale as bright as moonlight.
Our first goddess from African mythology is named Nanã Buruku. She receives a fine Coconut Cream Ale.
The first deity from our Celtic mythology series is Teutates, an Amber Ale with spelt malt and refined with linden blossoms.