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I saw this recently while grabbing a bottle of wine.
It was going for roughly $33 a case.
Anyone tried this? I'm not tempted...

edit: I think it was Chamber Cellars where i saw it.
 
I saw this recently while grabbing a bottle of wine.
It was going for roughly $33 a case.
Anyone tried this? I'm not tempted...

edit: I think it was Chamber Cellars where i saw it.

They must have removed the labels from "Hammer & Tongs" :icon_drool2:
 
Do they at least put a style on it, so you at least have an idea what's in the bottle? Or is "beer" that thin yellow stuff with fizz I see under about 4000 labels atm?
 
Do they at least put a style on it, so you at least have an idea what's in the bottle? Or is "beer" that thin yellow stuff with fizz I see under about 4000 labels atm?
"imported premium cleanskin beer"

link
 
I see from the add that it is both New and Exciting, both characteristics that I look for in a beer. :rolleyes:
 
Im intrigued....and a little scared at the same time..... :unsure:
 
The original clean skins for wine were fantastic... then there was a grape glut and it all went to poo!

Might be nice beer...
 
Only in NSW..... Here in SA any cleanskin beer selling is illegal due to the category B 10-cent refund deposit system in operation.
Dontcha love the different laws between states over something as common as alcohol?

Cheers
 
I saw this advertised on the blackboard outside Chambers Cellars at Carlingford today.
Got my interest just from a WTF point of view.
I wonder if it is excess from Brewtopia ??

Doc
 

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