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PASSIFYOUCAN

BLONDE BEER

A malty, slightly fruity ale with a with a subtle hop kick. A great all rounder that combines well with main dishes and desserts.

Ingredients:

Water.

Hops: Magnum, Mosaic, Citra,

Yeast: US-05

Malts: Pale Ale, CaraHell, Munich, Acidulated.

EBV=22

EBC=14

4.6% ABV

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THE STORY OF THE HIGHWAYMAN

Michael Collier, notorious 19th century highwayman, was North County Dublin’s answer to Robin Hood. He was so successful that his townland was dubbed Passifyoucan. Finally arrested  in 1807 in his favourite haunt The Cock, he was deported and returned home only to die of cholera! Still, the name remains.

Drink up if you can!

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