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12-07-2010, 14:27
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Wow! When the lovely Nick & Charlie from Otley (http://www.otleybrewing.co.uk/)were over at the weekend doing a Meet the Brewer at lovebeer@borough they told me my collaborative beer with them, thai-bO, has been going down so well they are making it their seasonal next month!!!


I'm a little bit pleased about this to say the least! Anyway, this post isn't just to pat myself on the back, I've been doing quite enough of that as it is on Twitter!


I did have plans to write a more extensive post today about Roger Protz's latest column (http://www.morningadvertiser.co.uk/news.ma/article/87671?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+ma-rss-all-news+(Rss+news+feed+for+Morning+Advertiser)&utm_content=Twitter) in the Morning Advertiser but I'm pleased to say that someone has rung me with some paying work, so I'd better get on with that.


However, before I go the 'nuts' part of the headline (the kick being the thai-bo reference, geddit?!) is about Rise Bryggeri's (http://www.risebryggeri.dk/gb/index_gb.html) Ærø No. 5 Walnut Beer.


This is a gloriously rich, complex, baffling and bizarre beer that shouldn't work but it does, it does, it does.


With a gorgeous reddish-amber hue and slight mapley nose it morphs into a dryish pecan mouth-pleaser with intensely moorish nutty notes.


It's not that easy to get hold of, I'll admit, but if you visit 95% Danish (http://www.95percentdanish.com/acatalog/Rise_Bryggeri.html) they had some in stock last time I spoke to them, along with the brewery's Grolle pilsner, which I'm assured (admittedly by one of the shareholders, who I met through my lovely mate Tim in the Rake completely by coincidence) is one of the finest sunshine beers you can sup - we just need the sun to come back now!!https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/7870641958407671573-1683112082176062340?l=girlsguidetobeer.blogspot.co m


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