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		<title>Duckstein Copper-Gold (Alt Bier)</title>
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(Recommended)
<p>Duckstein is an example of an alt bier which is now widely available around the world, and it&#8217;s about time too! Copper-gold describes the colour well, and after pouring, a nice thick head appears.  The flavour starts with a clean maltiness and a splash of hops which is then complimented by the taste of caramel. A light breadiness fills the mouth, and the finish is dry and hoppy. Overall this is a very drinkable beer full of flavour but with a light finish. It will pair well with a creamy pasta or a refreshing foil to traditional German sausage.</p>
<p>ABV: 4.9%</p>
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