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German Berliner Weisse

1h 4m · Brews Brothers · 27 Jun 23:00

Another German regionality specialty, this week we explore the Berliner Weisse. Described as both "the most refreshing beer in the world" and "the Champagne of the north", this beer has a lot to live up to. In this episode, we taste examples from: •Alvinne Brewing (Belgium) •Aether Brewing (QLD) •Wayward Brewing (NSW) •Yulli's Brews (NSW)

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