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Nevel Jubel
18,31 €"Wild dark beer aged on pino sherry barrels. A festive and luxurious beer with sour and sherry like flavours. Made to enjoy during the holidays and to share. Jubel has aged for 18 months on wooden barrels." BBD is 27/08/2023
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Laugar Wild Nation Zubiete
7,23 €: 4"Mixed fermentation wild ale with saccharomyces cervisiae yeast and brettanomyces fermented in french oak barrels which previously contained Bordeaux red wine for 18 months."
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Siemàn Bucce
10,51 €"Produced in respect of Belgian ancient tradition, this beer is our 100% spontaneous fermentation in coolship, aged 18 months in oak barrels, and enriched with our best Incrocio Manzoni pomace. Grape's skins macerate into beer for 3 months."
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Siemàn On the Peach
10,31 €"This beer matures for 12 months in oak barrels with our indigenous yeasts and bacteria. At the end of maturation we add a selection of ancient varieties of local peaches"
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Siemàn Secondo Noi
17,23 €"Produced in respect of Belgian ancient tradition, this beer is our 100% spontaneous fermentation in coolship, aged 24 months in oak barrels."
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Siemàn Berry Hills
10,11 €"This beer matures for 12 months in oak barrels with our indigenous yeasts and bacteria. At the end of maturation we add a selection of ancient varieties of local peaches"