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I doubt this is bottle conditioned, the yanks don't seem to go in for that approach, but if it were then it could certainly have a dam-busting effect on ones guts if enough were consumed.
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Originally posted by barrydidit View Post
Flying Dog Article 50 pale ale What's On Tap - Flying Dog BreweryFlying Dog Brewery
Very amusing, but 2 German hops?
...and it's an American beer too.
as for 2 German hops, I believe Barnes Wallis designed something that was good at that...
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Having a pint of Article 50

Flying Dog Article 50 pale ale What's On Tap - Flying Dog BreweryFlying Dog Brewery
Very amusing, but 2 German hops?This beer is made with Maris Otter English malts and two experimental German hops – Ariana and Calista. The malts give a nice toasty, marshmallow flavor while the hops balance it with some juicy berries. Similar to #BREXIT, this beer was a complete experiment for our brewers. Unlike BREXIT, all of us are excited about the results and our Lead Brewer is keeping his job.
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