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Breweries Roman and Liefmans from Old Earth make a beer together for the first time: "800 years of experience mixed"
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Breweries Roman and Liefmans from Old Earth make a beer together for the first time: "800 years of experience mixed"

Two breweries from Oudenaarde, Roman and Liefmans, have collaborated for the first time to create a limited-edition beer called 'Brouwers Blend.' The beer has an alcohol content of 5.5% and was developed by brewmasters from both breweries. It combines elements of both breweries' distinct styles, with Liefmans contributing sour notes and Roman adding hop characteristics. The decision to make a brown beer was influenced by Oudenaarde's traditional association with dark, heavy beers rather than commercial trends favoring lighter beers.

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Breweries Roman and Liefmans from Old Earth make a beer together for the first time: "800 years of experience mixed"

Two breweries from Oudenaarde, Roman and Liefmans, have collaborated for the first time to create a limited-edition beer called 'Brouwers Blend.' The beer has an alcohol content of 5.5% and was developed by brewmasters from both breweries. It combines elements of both breweries' distinct styles, with Liefmans contributing sour notes and Roman adding hop characteristics. The decision to make a brown beer was influenced by Oudenaarde's traditional association with dark, heavy beers rather than commercial trends favoring lighter beers.

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