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- Saison
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- Belgian Blond Ale
- Rookbier
- Pale Ale
- Wit - Tarwe
- Tripel
- Strong Ale
- Bock - Weizenbock
- Grape Ale
- Kölsch
- Cream Ale
- Altbier
- Radler
- Pils, Lager, Helles
- Red Ale
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Mills Aceh
"Our second time releasing a coffee beer after our first foray in 2024's Angucho. Aceh is a single barrel bottling of golden beer, brewed in November 2022. The wort was made using a turbid mash, including an inadvisable quantity of caramelised barley malt and aged hops. We initially set about selecting a coffee that we thought would best marry with our beer, before delving into the barrels to find its partner. After extensive tasting round the cellar, a barrel was selected to complement the addition of an Indonesian coffee from the Aceh region of north Sumatra, made using an anaerobic honey fermentation process"
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Only craft beer
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Cold storage
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Wordlwide delivery
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Classic delivery or reservation for late shipment
"Our second time releasing a coffee beer after our first foray in 2024's Angucho. Aceh is a single barrel bottling of golden beer, brewed in November 2022. The wort was made using a turbid mash, including an inadvisable quantity of caramelised barley malt and aged hops. We initially set about selecting a coffee that we thought would best marry with our beer, before delving into the barrels to find its partner. After extensive tasting round the cellar, a barrel was selected to complement the addition of an Indonesian coffee from the Aceh region of north Sumatra, made using an anaerobic honey fermentation process"