Inedit Beer packaged in a black, type of wine bottle and suggested to be served in a white wine glass has been especially created by el Bulli & Ferran Adrià to be paired with food. It was introduced to Bangkok by Comte de Sibour Limited on August 25, 2011 at Aldo’s Mediterranean Bistro and paired with these dishes: Confit of Smoked Salmon Flavor; Asparagus Espuma with Poached Quail Eggs; Paella Modern Style; Marinated Artichokes with Ham Emulsion; Jelly of Gaspacho Tagliatelle of Squid; Feta Tomato Chips. It is similar in style to a Belgian witbier, and is aimed at the high-end restaurant market where it most likely will carve out a niche of devoted fans. Whether it goes mainstream as a standalone beer is anyone’s guess. Inedit is arguably Spain’s best beer although, I have read comments such as: this is “a beer made by people who clearly don’t like beer”.
Pouring the beer into a white wine glass, you are greeted by a distinct aroma of fresh yeast and the visual appearance is not overly cloudy as some wheat beers tend to be