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Happy Frogs Brewery
I am still a neophyte at brewing and have been greatly helped by all of you veterans on this board, but there is one brew I have yet to see mentioned.
Several years ago I had the pleasure of traveling to France. There we had a very nice beer called Pelsforth, in both light and dark configurations. The beer is not available in the US. Supposedly they sold the recipe for the dark to Coors which used it for Killians Irish Red. It doesn't taste anywhere near as good. Although in all fairness, any beer drank at sunset on the north coast of France with a pretty woman by your side will taste better than almost any beer in the US
So my question to all you fine brewers is: Have you ever heard of this and is there a recipe available?
Several years ago I had the pleasure of traveling to France. There we had a very nice beer called Pelsforth, in both light and dark configurations. The beer is not available in the US. Supposedly they sold the recipe for the dark to Coors which used it for Killians Irish Red. It doesn't taste anywhere near as good. Although in all fairness, any beer drank at sunset on the north coast of France with a pretty woman by your side will taste better than almost any beer in the US
So my question to all you fine brewers is: Have you ever heard of this and is there a recipe available?