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J.W. Lees Harvest Ale is a rare English Old Ale. Very rich flavors similar to a tawny port or a fine sherry. Perfect for cellaring for long periods. Bottle conditioned. 11.5% Alc./Vol. 9.Read More...
3 oz. bottle. Various vintages available. 2006 & 2008 as of 10/01/2010. Please specify vintage when ordering.
$4.47
IMPORT--SCOTLANDWilliams Bros Brewing CompanyThe label reads:Prior to the 1850s many Scottish coastal alehouses brewed their own ales using local malted barley grown on fields fertilised Read More...
with seaweed. We have recreated the unique flavour of this traditional ale with the inclusion of fresh seaweed, Bladder Rack, which is taken fresh from the water on the Argyll coast and 'mashed in' with the malted and roasted barley, Kelpie is a rich, chocolate ale with an aroma of fresh seabreeze and a distrinctive malty texture.4.4% Alcohol by volume.
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Brouwerij KerkomSint-Truiden, BelgiumFROMTHE SHELTON BROTHERS WEBSITE:Bink BlondCountry of Origin: Belgium Brewery: Kerkom Beer Style: Blonde Ale, Farmhouse Ale, IPA/Hoppy Beer Alcohol Read More...
By Volume: 5.5% There is no other Belgian beer quite like Bink Blond. Dry-hopped and a lovely golden color, it is brewed by purists using only malt, hops, yeast, and water. Bink Blond is easily one of Belgium’s hoppiest beers, but it packs more malty flavor than you would expect from a beer of only 5.5% alcohol by volume. The Kerkom Brewery is a family operation built into a rambling farmhouse surrounded by Belgium’s best cherry orchards. In the summer beer lovers from all over the country come to drink fresh beer in the courtyard in front of the brewery. Brewer Marc Limet, saddened by the gradually decreasing interest in hoppy traditional beers among Belgium’s bigger breweries, has determined single-handedly to bring back real hops into Belgian brewing.
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