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Collab with: Garage Project, New Zealand
Style: Imperial Stout
ABV: 10%
IBU: -
Size: 330ml Can
Location: Wokingham, England
We're doing something a little bit different in 2022, but no less exciting. CCC this year stands for Curiosity, Charm and Candour.
An Imperial Stout showcasing exquisite Tongan vanilla pods, some of the most sought after in the world. We love how Garage Project approach their beers with a dedication to flavour and a curiosity in ingredients and process, all with a touch of theatre. We first worked with them on ‘Blacklight Banana’ back in 2016, an imperial porter with cult hit status, and have been looking for a good opportunity to link up again ever since. Our ‘Curiosity’ collaboration is a layered and intricate expression of vanilla in a beer emboldened with Belgian Candi syrup, hand-toasted coconut and robust malts. It’s the driest of the three bean beers, but finishes sweet and sips with a good hint of luxury.
Double Mash | 4.2hr Boil | 28.2°P Starting Plato
Collab with: Garage Project, New Zealand
Style: Imperial Stout
ABV: 10%
IBU: -
Size: 330ml Can
Location: Wokingham, England
We're doing something a little bit different in 2022, but no less exciting. CCC this year stands for Curiosity, Charm and Candour.
An Imperial Stout showcasing exquisite Tongan vanilla pods, some of the most sought after in the world. We love how Garage Project approach their beers with a dedication to flavour and a curiosity in ingredients and process, all with a touch of theatre. We first worked with them on ‘Blacklight Banana’ back in 2016, an imperial porter with cult hit status, and have been looking for a good opportunity to link up again ever since. Our ‘Curiosity’ collaboration is a layered and intricate expression of vanilla in a beer emboldened with Belgian Candi syrup, hand-toasted coconut and robust malts. It’s the driest of the three bean beers, but finishes sweet and sips with a good hint of luxury.
Double Mash | 4.2hr Boil | 28.2°P Starting Plato
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