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Surréaliste Venus Effect
€3.67"Kettle-soured Gose brewed with sea salt and dry-hopped with El Dorado, Idaho 7 and Chinook for a resinous touch. With a super silky mouthfeel, its tartness and refreshing salinity makes it a perfect summer beer." BB 04/2024
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Lervig Rackhouse Norwegian...
€12.97"Ruby in colour with hot pink foam, this beer looks as good as it tastes. Blueberries and vanilla notes dominate and act as a counterbalance to the tart notes from our house mixed fermentation base that’s been maturing in an ex-red wine foeder for 6 months."
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Misery Lichtenhainer
€5.91"Historical German style, brewed with oak smoked wheat malt. It combines smokey notes, a subtle sour taste and fruity esters. Perfectenshlag!"
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Vault City Ruby Cola
€5.91"Combining sweet, fruity flavours with a tangy cola twist. Ruby Kola is a bold, refreshing take on a Scottish classic. Bursting with juicy strawberries, rich blackcurrants, and a zesty citrus kick, this vibrant sour is packed with nostalgic flavour and a fizzy hit of tart sweetness."
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La Source Coccinelle
€3.99"A new availability in our regular portfolio. A light sour full of passion fruit and guava!"
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Espiga Paramour
€3.34"In the mouth, we appreciate the passion fruit flavor with a citrus background and a pleasant freshness provided by the coriander seeds. At the end, we appreciate the salty note characteristic of this style. A beer balanced in all its notes that you'll enjoy, sipping after sip."
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Fermentage Orange de Marviler
€15.75"Our 2025 grape ale has taken a diferent direction. We started did carbonic maceration of the grapes. These grapes are Baga Grapes from Bairrada (from our friend from Luzia), taken from a vineyard surrounded by eucalyptus. This particular terroir bring some nice menthol to the game. The beer itself was fermented with a belgium strain, a patersbier style.
The "wine" and grapes were blended with the beer and then it was aged in a Alvarinho barrel, from the Green Wine region.
Result is a clear hybrid of wine and beer, orange in color, and so it become Orange de Marvila!"