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Kriek

No Corporate Beer Reviews: Kriek – Zure van Tildonk

December 14, 2020 Nick Green

What’s your new favorite fruited sour from Hof ten Dormaal? Ist Kriek, of course.

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Metal and Beer, No Corporate Beer Brouwerij Hof ten Dormaal, Fruited, Kriek, No Corporate Beer, No Corporate Beer Reviews, sour.

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