Hop theory has invented a new magic "teabag" that converts a regular and cheap craft beer into a refined and flavorful craft beer. The beer-bag functions like ordinary fruit teas, but the user drops it into the beer, rather than steeping it in hot water.
The amazing 5-gram sachet's mix of fruit peels, hops, and natural spices must remain in the beer for two to four minutes. This will change the flavor without requiring the cost of a fancy craft beer. The next infusions will only take about half a minute.
Every beer-bag can convert a maximum of four beers. So one super sachet would be enough for a whole bar drinking session.
Not only are the sachets effective, but also natural since their contents contain no preservatives or additives. Even the filters holding the ingredients are manufactured from corn starch and are entirely biodegradable.
Relativity is the first blend of the beer-bags. It contains dried orange peels, cascade hops, and ground coriander, according to Mirror. Each of the ingredients adds a distinct flavor to the beer, creating the perfect blend.
Maryland-based Hop Theory has almost hit its online $25,000 target to manufacture the first beer-bag blend. The company is panning four other flavors in the future: raspberry, peach, pumpkin, and double India Pale Ale (IPA), according to Daily Mail.
Bobby Gattuso, who founded the company in 2013, explains that he wanted to make "better beers." His objective was to launch a career in microbrewing that would be "different."
He explains that another perk of his product is that each sachet only contains five calories. So it provides the benefit of a light beer, except that it si bursting with flavor.
Gattuso thinks that ordinary beer is already "wonderful." However, he wants to make it even better.
The first Hop Theory beer-bags will be available in July, with 12 sachets having a price tag of $14.95.