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George Gale Prize Old Ale

Beer Discussion by SUDSMCDUFF

BeerPal Notice: This topic was created for discussion of the beer George Gale Prize Old Ale. . . should this beer maybe have a name change to add vintage?? . . RB just did a split, 1920 to 2006 , 2007 , and 2008 to present ... the up to 2006 version and 2007 version have similiar recipes but the 2007 was aged differently (@ Fullers and in steel, while pre 2006, it was wood) and came out very tart (i had a case and it was awesome) the 2008 and on, has a different recipe... also Gales is out of business and Fullers has taken over, is there basis for a change here?

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13 years ago
# 1
# 1

Going off of this info, my opinion would be a yes, it would deserve it's own entry, just as an entry would if a beer was barrel aged or not (in this case, it's in reverse). Since the recipe too has changed, and new ownership...yep, yep and yep.

13 years ago
# 2
# 2

done..

13 years ago
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