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Gold Label Very Strong Special Beer, 4 x 330ml

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After disgorgement, the Champagne is rested for at least an additional 6 months before bottles can be released. Really not quite sure how anyone could develop a taste for this, but it’s not only stupidly strong, but it’s straight up terrible. now 68yrs old been drinking gold label a good few years and its not anyware near as good as it was when it was 10% the cans now are 7.

You should also note that the picture images show only our serving suggestions of how to prepare your food - all table accessories and additional items and/or ingredients pictured with the product you are purchasing are not included. Over the years production methods changed, but the original way of brewing it sounds very 19th century. As long as you don’t over-do it with the ice you won’t be cooling it down too much, and it won’t have a massive head. What a lovely little drop,easy on the pallet with citrus undertones combined with a rather pleasurable malty taste.No, it's not a lambic, or a trappist, it's a simple mass produced barley wine, and if you like a sweet, strong tasting, and warming drink, there's not much to complain about here. I've indulged in this gold standard for many a year,best served ice cold on a summer evenings night with friends on a park bench or as I do in a bus station or quiet carpark. The taste delivers similar notes such as sweet slick estery pear and ripe red apple fruitiness as well as sugar sweet malts and a mild sting of booze. v=1701290891","options":["Size"],"media":[{"alt":null,"id":36546368962873,"position":1,"preview_image":{"aspect_ratio":0.

We track calories and 7 key nutrients - carbs, sugar, fibre, protein, fat, saturated fat and sodium. v=1700935404","options":["Size"],"media":[{"alt":null,"id":36502322413881,"position":1,"preview_image":{"aspect_ratio":0. The suspense was killing me, I didn’t even make it half way up my drive before I’d cracked the ring pull. v=1700935404","width":800},{"alt":null,"id":36502318809401,"position":4,"preview_image":{"aspect_ratio":0.Keeping up the theme of increasingly hardcore brews, this time it’s Gold Label Very Strong Special Beer.

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