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Crafters Union Red Blend Can Beer 375ML

Vendor Crafters Union
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Introducing Crafters Union Red Blend in a convenient can, a harmonious fusion of craftsmanship and convenience. Crafted with passion and precision, this red blend beer embodies the spirit of exploration and celebration.

Crafters Union Red Blend is a carefully curated blend of select hops and malt, expertly crafted to deliver a rich and flavorful beer experience. Brewed with the finest ingredients and traditional techniques, this beer showcases the artistry and expertise of the craft brewer.

Upon opening, Crafters Union Red Blend delights the senses with its deep ruby color and inviting aroma. Notes of caramel, toasted malt, and a hint of citrus dance gracefully, inviting you to indulge in its complex bouquet.

On the palate, Crafters Union Red Blend offers a full-bodied and smooth drinking experience. Rich flavors of caramel, dark fruits, and subtle hops mingle harmoniously, creating a beer that is both bold and balanced.

Packaged in a convenient can, Crafters Union Red Blend is perfect for any occasion, whether it's a backyard barbecue, a camping trip, or simply enjoying a night in with friends. Enjoy the freedom to sip and savor this flavorful red blend beer wherever life takes you. Cheers to good times and great beer.

ABV

13.6%

Tasting Notes

Appearance:
Crafters Union Red Blend pours a deep ruby red, inviting with its rich color and slight translucency. Effervescence is minimal but present, hinting at the beer's carbonation.

Aroma:
Upon nosing, the beer presents an enticing aroma of toasted malt, caramel, and subtle hops. Notes of dark fruits, such as plum and cherry, mingle with hints of citrus, adding layers of complexity to the bouquet.

Palate:
Crafters Union Red Blend offers a full-bodied and smooth palate experience. The flavors of caramel and toasted malt dominate, followed by rich dark fruit notes and a subtle bitterness from the hops. The mouthfeel is velvety, with a slight sweetness balancing the beer's overall profile.

Finish:
The finish is satisfyingly long, with the flavors lingering on the palate, leaving a pleasant aftertaste of caramel and dark fruits. Crafters Union Red Blend Can Beer is a testament to the artistry of craft brewing, promising a flavorful and enjoyable drinking experience for beer enthusiasts.

Distillery Information

Craft unions first appeared early in the 19th century when some journeymen began to recognize their common interests. By the 1830s journeymen shipwrights, printers, tailors, stonecutters, carpenters and others had formed unions and had even launched a few strikes for higher wages and improved working conditions.
Craft unionism refers to a model of trade unionism in which workers are organised based on the particular craft or trade in which they work. It contrasts with industrial unionism, in which all workers in the same industry are organized into the same union, regardless of differences in skill.
Formed to improve wage levels and working conditions, craft unions were established in Britain and the United States in the middle of the 19th century. They derive their power from their control over the supply of skilled labour—a control that is maintained through licensing and apprenticeship arrangements.
Craft Unions like those led by Samuel Gompers believed in the organization of labourers according to their specific function for a better protection of the interests and rights of the 'weaker' groups. Explanation: Craft Unions emerged from Trade Unions as a specific group of workers belonging to the same trade.JIt was founded in Columbus, Ohio, in 1886 by an alliance of craft unions eager to provide mutual support and disappointed in the Knights of Labor. Samuel Gompers was elected the full-time president at its founding convention and was re-elected every year except one until his death in 1924.
Led by Samuel Gompers, an English immigrant who had organized cigar makers, the craft unions established the American Federation of Labor. Dedicated to the principles of craft unionism, the AFL brought together some 100 national and international unions, which were allowed to remain autonomous.

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