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Merridale Cyser

Brewed by: Merridale Estate Cidery
Origin: Cobble Hill, British Columbia
Beer style: Mead

Honey wine, which tends to be quite strong and alcoholic-tasting, as honey ferments very well. Mead is often made with other ingredients for flavour, be they fruit or grain. The latter is known as braggot.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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Merridale Cyser

Brewed by: Merridale Estate Cidery
Origin: Cobble Hill, British Columbia
Beer style: Mead

Honey wine, which tends to be quite strong and alcoholic-tasting, as honey ferments very well. Mead is often made with other ingredients for flavour, be they fruit or grain. The latter is known as braggot.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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Merridale Cyser

Brewed by: Merridale Estate Cidery
Origin: Cobble Hill, British Columbia
Beer style: Mead

Honey wine, which tends to be quite strong and alcoholic-tasting, as honey ferments very well. Mead is often made with other ingredients for flavour, be they fruit or grain. The latter is known as braggot.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

ratebeer

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Merridale Cyser

Brewed by: Merridale Estate Cidery
Origin: Cobble Hill, British Columbia
Beer style: Mead

Honey wine, which tends to be quite strong and alcoholic-tasting, as honey ferments very well. Mead is often made with other ingredients for flavour, be they fruit or grain. The latter is known as braggot.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

ratebeer

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Merridale Cyser

Brewed by: Merridale Estate Cidery
Origin: Cobble Hill, British Columbia
Beer style: Mead

Honey wine, which tends to be quite strong and alcoholic-tasting, as honey ferments very well. Mead is often made with other ingredients for flavour, be they fruit or grain. The latter is known as braggot.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

ratebeer

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Merridale Cyser

Brewed by: Merridale Estate Cidery
Origin: Cobble Hill, British Columbia
Beer style: Mead

Honey wine, which tends to be quite strong and alcoholic-tasting, as honey ferments very well. Mead is often made with other ingredients for flavour, be they fruit or grain. The latter is known as braggot.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09