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Steel & Oak x Four Winds Gratzer

We’ve released a brand new collaboration beer with our friends at Four Winds Brewing Co!

The Steel & Oak x Four Winds Gratzer is a traditional Polish beer made with oak-smoked wheat malt, German hops, and is fermented with lactobacillus.

Pouring a dark copper with a thick tanned head a distinct smokey aroma with notes of campfire and toast rise out of your glass. On your first sip you will notice smoke, toasted almonds and a subtle spiciness, followed instantly by the tingling of high carbonation. It feels like little Kevin Bacons dancing on your tongue. Then the lacto goes to work as this beer finishes with a distinct tartness that refreshes your pallet and prepares you for your next sip. At 4% ABV the Gratzer is a deceivingly light bodied beer reminiscent of a Berliner Weiss, if Chuck Norris made a Berliner Weiss that is. 

We legally can’t say the Steel & Oak x Four Winds Gratzer is life changing… but now we don’t need to if you get what we’re saying.

The Steel & Oak x Four Winds Gratzer can be obtained in our Tasting Room or at Private Liquor Stores across Metro Vancouver and Vancouver Island.

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