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Now Viewing: Grozet Ale
Grozet is a Gaelic derivitive meaning "Gooseberry." That's right, there are gooseberries in here. Along with the typical malted barley bree, wheat and hops, along with the not-so-typical bog myrtle and meadowsweet. This was a rich, sweet beer. Heather Ale Ltd. seems to pride itself on using traditional Scottish ingredients for its beers, as proven by its flagship Heather Ale. In addition, they use the Glasgow School of Art for designing their labels. One has to appreciate a beer with pride in its origins. Brewed with lager malt, wheat, bog myrtle, hops and meadowsweet then secondary fermented with ripe Scottish gooseberries. A pale golden beer, with a refreshing fruit aroma, clean palete, fruity wheat flavour and crisp finish.
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