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Siren DDH Calypso
€4.97"For the first time ever, we present double dry-hopped Calypso! The sharp, spritzy and mouth-puckering sensation is loaded up with double the amount of hops to usual, which just so happen to be our hand-selected lots of Simcoe, Mosaic and Citra! Expect fresh, vibrant tropical fruit aromas, with plenty of citrus character and crisp bitterness."
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Siren Calypso
€4.42"Calypso roars with sharp, spritzy and mouth-puckering sensation, accented by tropical and citrussy hop aroma. It's clean, refreshing and always keeps you going back for more. Our sour showcase rotates the dry-hopping, so each brew offers something different and unique."
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Siren Burst Into Song
€7.91"Bold acidity and bright fruit work in concert in this variation on a theme of 2017 release Acid Jam. The spirited call and response of fresh orange zest and rich oak deliver a sweet and sour treat. Burst Into Song was housed in four different barrel types. White Wine (Chardonnay) barrels held 55% of the beer, and Rum accounted for 25%. The remaining 20% was split in equal measure between Triple Sec and Bourbon."