imported by vanderg & dewulf, cooperstown, ny
on the bottle:
"Set between the plain of Arras and the North Sea, the Nord Pas de Calais is famous for its fertile grain fields and for its rich, full-bodied Bieres de Garde. Originally brewed to quench the thirst of farmers and fieldworkers, bieres de garde marry the Northern Europeean love of beer with the unique French finesse and style. Biere Castelain proudly maintains this tradition, enabling you to enjoy one of France's best kept secrets."
"Set between the plain of Arras and the North Sea, the Nord Pas de Calais is famous for its fertile grain fields and for its rich, full-bodied Bieres de Garde. Originally brewed to quench the thirst of farmers and fieldworkers, bieres de garde marry the Northern Europeean love of beer with the unique French finesse and style. Biere Castelain proudly maintains this tradition, enabling you to enjoy one of France's best kept secrets."
i love a good story
taste:
this is a weird one - dry and crisp, hints of citrus, with a really funky aftertaste. can't really begin to describe it, maybe it's the type of yeast or grains? odd, mostly very enjoyable.
score:
dunno, it's pretty okay.
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