mikem108
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LAst night I spotted a bottle of this at the booze shop:
Bluetounge VIntage Ale
Market research indicates that wine drinkers may not drink a lot of beer but when they do (drink a lot of beer) they want something special.
And here it is!
A traditional strong ale. Made from pure Hunter water, four distinct malts, three hop additions and traditional ale yeast.
Like fine wine this beer is vintaged and has benefited from careful cellaring at our Hunter Valley Brew House.
This beer is a celebration of the art of brewing being a genuine small batch production of only 200 dozen.
Will be giving it a go this weekend with a fine steak!
Anyone tried this yet? Whats it like?
Bluetounge VIntage Ale
Market research indicates that wine drinkers may not drink a lot of beer but when they do (drink a lot of beer) they want something special.
And here it is!
A traditional strong ale. Made from pure Hunter water, four distinct malts, three hop additions and traditional ale yeast.
Like fine wine this beer is vintaged and has benefited from careful cellaring at our Hunter Valley Brew House.
This beer is a celebration of the art of brewing being a genuine small batch production of only 200 dozen.
Will be giving it a go this weekend with a fine steak!
Anyone tried this yet? Whats it like?