Ruddles County Ale

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Ruddles County Ale comes from deepest East Anglia in the UK, and is a relative newcomer to the Australian market. It has a warm brown-red hue, achieved with the use of the rare Bramling Cross hop, and brewed to 4.7%. Its taste fulfils expectations, being mellow with a hint of bitter toffee, with an aroma of soft fruit and hops. This beer comes with my normal warning for UK beers-do not overchill it, this is best appreciated at a temperature of about 12-15°C. Available from Dan Murphy’s and other good stores.

happy drinking, Michael

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