Wednesday, 12 December 2012
Little Cracker, Big Cracker
This year, as well as Little Cracker, we brewed its bigger brother, Big Cracker. More of the same basically; crystal rye & pale rye in abundance, with a bigger hop bill to suit, commanded by Kentish Bramling Cross for spiciness. It's a lovely big ruby ale, full of fruit, berries and spice with a touch of warming alcohol.
We casked some of it for sale in selected East Kent ale houses whilst rest went into Kentish Pinot Noir barrels for a little crafty oak aging. Vanilla, the tiniest touch of oak and more spice is evident in this, the bottled version, and a more perfect beer to go with your Yule dinner I can't think of.
Get in our shop, and some other notable East Kent retailers.
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3 comments:
They from Chapel Down? I really want to try the Chapel Down Pinot Noir, but I've never seen it to buy.
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