“Should we feel like disco dancing despite these strange times? Here’s my latest work for Zlaty Bazant ‘73 – a beer brewed the same way as back in 1973.” Director Roman VALENT c/o ANDREA HEBERGER tells GoSee. Zlaty Bazant ‘73 Lager is the brainchild of Slovakian brewery Heineken Slovensko, with the company’s popular main brand Zlatý Bažant. The beer brewed according to a recipe from 1973 is sold in a green bottle with a retro Eastern Bloc label – for pure nostalgia. On the job besides Director Roman Valent were also DOP Tomáš Juríček and Costume Designer Martin Polák.
About – Zlatý Bažant ‘73 is a pale lager with an alcohol content of 4.5%. It is brewed using a double decoction mash with barley malted at our own malthouse, with Saaz hops and a special yeast. Its advantage is an extra-long, six-week brewing process. Its character is marked by a pleasant aroma of hops balanced with a full body, a golden-yellow color and a finish with a bitterness that nicely fades. Zlatý Bažant ‘73 is an extraordinary lager inspired by the oldest preserved brew log of Zlatý Bažant beer from 16 April, 1973.
GoSee : zlatybazant.sk///zlaty-bazant-73
