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  1. Graeck

    Australian Sparkling Ale

    A couple posts mentioned Baron's brewing, but I haven't heard of them here. Sometimes the distribution of lesser-known imports is a bit spotty ... sometimes only making the west coast or east coast markets. It may be in the US, but not in California...or even just southern Cal, and not...
  2. Graeck

    Australian Sparkling Ale

    Thanks! Perfect! I've read the Michael Jackson post, but hadn't seen that other one...the exact info I was looking for!
  3. Graeck

    Australian Sparkling Ale

    Thanks Geoffi! Any idea where I might be able to read up on the history of "Sparkling Ales"? I quick net search didn't produce anything interesting. I just sent off an email to Cooper's brewery asking them more details about their sparkling ale.
  4. Graeck

    Australian Sparkling Ale

    Hi all, Cooper's Sparkling Ale is the only "sparkling ale" I've seen here in the US. Are there other "Sparkling Ale's" in Australia? I'm researching some of the lesser-known beer styles, so I'm trying to figure out is "Sparkling Ale" is an actual style in Australia or if it's just that one...
  5. Graeck

    Fullers 1845 Recipe?

    In the March/April Zymurgy noted above, they say that 1854 contains Pale and Amber Malts. I "assume" that they mean that this is all it contains...since in other Fuller's beers discussed in the article, when they contained crystal, it was stated specifically...as were all the other malts in the...
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