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Cantillon Rosé de Gambrinus
The process to make this beer is identical to the one to make Kriek. When young, the Rosé de Gambrinus will still present its full fruity taste. Later on, the lambic taste will become dominant at the expense of the fruit taste.
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Jever Pilsener
Unique in taste. The secret lies in the water, which is still taken from the same well used well over 100 years ago. The water from our well is unusually pure and soft. That allows us to add a touch more hops to create the Friesian-bitter taste that distinguishes Jever Pilsner from any other beer
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Friesisches Brauhaus zu Jever
The manufacturers and importers of alcoholic beverages in Germany have a strict code of conduct relating to their advertising and communications subject.This Code is monitored by the German Advertising Council and regulates unequivocally allowed to judge what messages the manufacturer to which target groups in what form. Jever is committed, as the entire Radeberger group, with emphasis to this Code and keeps it strictly a matter of course in all communication activities.For us, all messages and images are taboo, which are aimed at minors under the age tax or show minors consuming alcohol as well as professional athletes or ask for excessive alcohol consumption.The Code is for Jever, as for…
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Working Glass Hero
During a recent visit to the United Kingdom, I had the pleasure of meeting a very unique and, some might say, opinionated Brit.Of all the items that we discussed, his disdain for being served incorrectly by barfolk was the one that shown brightest.He’s been called a “Branded Glass Fundamentalist” by his friends. We, though, should refer to him as a “Working Glass Hero”.His story is below (in original form).________________________ A Branded Glass Fundamentalist? A man walks into a bar. Asks for a beer. Nothing fancy. The Barman serves him. In a very nice branded glass. But it’s the wrong branded glass. Now if that man happened to be me, my…
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York Decade
Brewed originally to commemorate our 10th birthday, Decade ale is a light hoppy beer with undertones of grapefruit in both aroma and palate.
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York Yorkshire Terrier
A premium bitter with a rich, creamy malt and full hop palate finish. The story goes that one of the original brewers in York had a pet dog, which he would take to work. He would tie the dog alongside the Mash Tun where it would wait patiently all day for the work to be done. The dog remained loyal to the brewer for many years until, due to old age, the dog died. Curiously the brewer believed that the dog’s loyalty continued after its death and that, in spirit, it remained with him. Unexplained happenings began, and the spirit developed a mischievous and characterful presence. Yorkshire Terrier Bitter continues…