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Alvinne's Fellowship 2024 4 Tol Eressëa
Fellowship 2024 Ale No 4. "Far across the sundering seas, in the West beyond the reach of mortal sails, lies Tol Eressëa - the Lonely Isle, shrouded in song and mist. It is from this legend that a brew takes its name. For three long years, it slumbered in barrels that once cradled the deep, fortified wines of Madeira - an island whispered of in old tongues, distant yet resonant with warmth and wonder. The wood, kissed by salt and sun, gave freely of its memory. Thus was born Tol Eressëa, a beer touched by the echo of elven shores - gentle, deep, and radiant with the light of the West. Not merely a drink, but a remembrance of things unseen and far away."
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Fellowship 2024 Ale No 4. "Far across the sundering seas, in the West beyond the reach of mortal sails, lies Tol Eressëa - the Lonely Isle, shrouded in song and mist. It is from this legend that a brew takes its name. For three long years, it slumbered in barrels that once cradled the deep, fortified wines of Madeira - an island whispered of in old tongues, distant yet resonant with warmth and wonder. The wood, kissed by salt and sun, gave freely of its memory. Thus was born Tol Eressëa, a beer touched by the echo of elven shores - gentle, deep, and radiant with the light of the West. Not merely a drink, but a remembrance of things unseen and far away."