Darling Brew, Africa’s most-awarded brewery, unveils their latest creation this September: Break Free Gluten-Free Red Ale.
The brand aims to continuously innovate with this new Ale, providing a product to those who require gluten-free options without having to sacrifice on quality or flavour.
As the demand for gluten-free products rises, Darling Brew’s latest creation is perfectly timed to meet this growing trend. And—the brewery’s ongoing success with the Break Free Gluten-Free Lager, which clinched a Silver medal in the African Beer Cup whilst competing in the category against regular lagers—has set high expectations for the Red Ale!
The artistry of this beer extends beyond its liquid content. The vibrant nature-inspired label, featuring the beautiful Scarlet Chested Sunbird, complements the deep red hues of the Ale itself, making the bottle as appealing as the beer inside.
Spicy hops lead, followed by soothing notes of malty sweetness, all rounded off with a fruity aroma. The beer’s low bitterness and smooth finish make it an excellent choice for any occasion, whether you are enjoying a quiet evening at home or celebrating with friends. It’s an all-season ale that promises to be a staple in any beer lover’s collection.
“We’re thrilled to expand our Break Free range by introducing Break Free Gluten-Free Red Ale,” says Tewie Roos, MD of Darling Brew. “We welcome beer enthusiasts and the gluten-sensitive community to savour Darling Brew’s Break Free Gluten-Free Red Ale, a testament to our craft beer mastery. This new release enriches our diverse lineup and upholds our steadfast commitment to sustainability and quality.”
Whether you are a seasoned beer connoisseur or new to the world of craft beers, Darling Brew’s Break Free Gluten-Free Red Ale is bound to leave a lasting impression and offers a perfect opportunity for beer lovers to expand their palate and discover a new favourite.
Where to Find It
Starting September, the Break Free Gluten-Free Red Ale will be available at leading bottle stores and online at darlingbrew.co.za and Takealot.com.
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