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Type
  
Country of origin
  
Colour
  
120 EBC (61 SRM)

Distributor
  
Heineken International

Alcohol by volume
  
2.5 %

Style
  
Heineken Oud Bruin

Heineken Oud Bruin ( [ˈɦɛinəkən ʌut brœyn]; English: Heineken Old Brown) is an oud bruin beer produced by the Dutch brewing company Heineken. It is available only in the Netherlands.

The beer is brewed from water, barley malt, and hops using top-fermentation. Its color is dark brown or 120 EBC and its taste is mildly sweet or 14 IBU. The brewer states that the beer derives its color and taste from the dark malt and hops, but the bottle label states caramel color is also added and the beer is sweetened with sugar.

Heineken Oud Bruin has 2.5% alcohol by volume (abv). In 1977, the abv of Heineken Oud Bruin was reduced from 3.5% to 2.5%. Generally, oud bruin beers in Netherlands have 2.5 to 3.5% abv, much lower than lagers with around 5% abv.

Other Dutch beer brands also have an oud bruin variety, such as Alfa Oud Bruin, Brand Oud Bruin, and Gulpener Oud Bruin.

References

Heineken Oud Bruin Wikipedia


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