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Great Adirondack Abbey Dubbel Oak Aged with Cherries

Brewed by: Great Adirondack Brewing Co.
Origin: Lake Placid, New York
Beer style: Fruit Beer

Any ale or lager made with fruit. See beer description for flavor. Body, color, hop character and strength vary depending on the type of fruit used.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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Great Adirondack Abbey Dubbel Oak Aged with Cherries

Brewed by: Great Adirondack Brewing Co.
Origin: Lake Placid, New York
Beer style: Fruit Beer

Any ale or lager made with fruit. See beer description for flavor. Body, color, hop character and strength vary depending on the type of fruit used.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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Great Adirondack Abbey Dubbel Oak Aged with Cherries

Brewed by: Great Adirondack Brewing Co.
Origin: Lake Placid, New York
Beer style: Fruit Beer

Any ale or lager made with fruit. See beer description for flavor. Body, color, hop character and strength vary depending on the type of fruit used.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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Great Adirondack Abbey Dubbel Oak Aged with Cherries

Brewed by: Great Adirondack Brewing Co.
Origin: Lake Placid, New York
Beer style: Fruit Beer

Any ale or lager made with fruit. See beer description for flavor. Body, color, hop character and strength vary depending on the type of fruit used.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

ratebeer

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Great Adirondack Abbey Dubbel Oak Aged with Cherries

Brewed by: Great Adirondack Brewing Co.
Origin: Lake Placid, New York
Beer style: Fruit Beer

Any ale or lager made with fruit. See beer description for flavor. Body, color, hop character and strength vary depending on the type of fruit used.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

ratebeer

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Great Adirondack Abbey Dubbel Oak Aged with Cherries

Brewed by: Great Adirondack Brewing Co.
Origin: Lake Placid, New York
Beer style: Fruit Beer

Any ale or lager made with fruit. See beer description for flavor. Body, color, hop character and strength vary depending on the type of fruit used.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09