Burnt rubber, over-ripe cheese, and goat...
Posted: Mon May 25, 2015 7:49 am
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The description of a beer found in a shipwreck ... it was made in 1839-1840 so the flavours may be "a bit" off of the original flavours!
The original tasted of "sweet apple, rose, butterscotch, and clove" from some educated guessing. They've reproduced the beer in Finland
http://www.stallhagen.com/en/?ageok=yes.
Two beers have been made:
Ratebeer is not kind to it:
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/stallhagen ... 43/291030/
The description of a beer found in a shipwreck ... it was made in 1839-1840 so the flavours may be "a bit" off of the original flavours!

The original tasted of "sweet apple, rose, butterscotch, and clove" from some educated guessing. They've reproduced the beer in Finland
http://www.stallhagen.com/en/?ageok=yes.
Two beers have been made:
- Historic Beer 1842
- Historic Beer 1843
Ratebeer is not kind to it:
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/stallhagen ... 43/291030/