Duke Lager

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WSC
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Duke Lager

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Was on hols and tried this at Currumbim (Gold Coast).

Very nice drop if you can get it. Too bad if you live outside SEQ........probably for more reasons than just not being able to get this beer ;)....

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Re: Duke Lager

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WSC wrote:Was on hols and tried this at Currumbim (Gold Coast).

Very nice drop if you can get it. Too bad if you live outside SEQ........probably for more reasons than just not being able to get this beer ;)....

http://www.burleighbrewing.com.au/index ... e=home[url]
I second that. Had a 6 pack in October and it was lovely. Think it was the Pale Ale from memory.

edit....just clicked on the link, yep, it was a Pale Ale, highly recommend

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Post by Kevnlis »

I had this Duke Lager on tap at an Oktoberfest event I attended and made a post then. As I said it was a great beer. Brewed in QLD by a Canadian. I give him a top rating! ;)
Prost and happy brewing!

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