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Birra Flea's barley has its roots in a story that comes from afar. In Gualdo Tadino, in the parts of the Rocca flea, Emperor Friedrich II was around 1242 in the years of opposition to the papacy, where he found the faithful Ghibelline city of Gualdo, which had been put down by the terrible fire that had destroyed it the previously inhabited area. Moved by the fate of the Allied city, the sovereign wanted to show his magnificence by fitting a defensive wall, restoring the fortress and placing the first stone with his manila. And also "he rode through the area and sowed wheat, barley, spelled, broad beans, millet and other essences with his own hands. He asked Almighty God to grow the castle and increase his population and was determined to give them food and secure food. " every good and every security as an eternal obligation ”. (Chronicon) Craft beer flea is born today from the famous waters of Gualdo Tadino, from the seeds that Emperor Friedrich II threw centuries ago. And then the passion of Matteo and Maria Cristina for the fantastic stories of heroes, women and witches who tell the names of their beers in Umbria were born: Isabella, Adelaide, Bianca Lancia, Margherita, Costanza, Anais, Federico II, Federico II, Federico II Extra, Bastola and Violante. / Our barley has its roots in a very old story. Emperor Friedrich II visited Gualdo Tadino around 1242 during his dispute with the papacy when he found the loyal Ghibelline city of Gualdo destroyed after a terrible fire. Touched by the fate of the Allied city, the emperor showed his generosity in the construction of the new city walls, of which he personally laid the first stone of the renovated "flea castle". He also "rode his horse through this land and sowed wheat, barley, spelled, broad beans, millet and other oils with his own hands; he asked the Almighty to help the castle grow and multiply, and nourish them and to ensure eternal security. "(Chronicon) Nowadays Birra Flea comes from the well-known waters of Gualdo Tadino and the seeds that Emperor Frederick II sown many centuries ago. In addition, Matteo and Maria Cristina had a strong passion for local stories about heroes, women and witches and decided to name the four beers after these people: Isabella, Adelaide, Bianca Lancia, Margherita, Costanza, Anais, Federico II, Federico II Extra , Bastola and Violante.