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SA Craft beers and where to get them
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<blockquote data-quote="simpletonion" data-source="post: 1091003" data-attributes="member: 23673"><p>Over the weekend I had a tasting flight at Starke, hidden in the hills of Durbanville.</p><p></p><p>They?re not yet bottling their brews but could be a brand to look out for when they do start distributing - which I was informed will happen ?soon?. </p><p></p><p>As far as SA craft brews are concerned, it was really good. I?ve not tasted a locally brewed weiss that comes close to those Bavarian concoctions, but the Starke was a local standout. The IPA and, particularly, the blonde were, for my pallet, the winners though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simpletonion, post: 1091003, member: 23673"] Over the weekend I had a tasting flight at Starke, hidden in the hills of Durbanville. They?re not yet bottling their brews but could be a brand to look out for when they do start distributing - which I was informed will happen ?soon?. As far as SA craft brews are concerned, it was really good. I?ve not tasted a locally brewed weiss that comes close to those Bavarian concoctions, but the Starke was a local standout. The IPA and, particularly, the blonde were, for my pallet, the winners though. [/QUOTE]
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