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Hi <<First Name>>, Introducing.... Lervig Aktiebryggerie 2003 was a dark year in Stavanger. Carlsberg, who owned the only regional brewery in the town, had just decided it was surplus to requirements. The beers of Tou had never been much good, but after over a century of brewing, they closed it down to uproar in the community. One such outraged local decided to do something about it and founded a new brewery. Lervig opened that same year and, true to Stravangerâ€™s history, the beer was pretty awful. Despite the best efforts, seven more years of wilderness followed. But then a brewer named Mike Murphy landed in Stavanger, looking for a new beery adventure. Murphyâ€™s had worked with Mikkeller, and brewed the worldâ€™s best stout and the worldâ€™s best porter in 2008. He could legitimately claim to have introduced Italy to the idea of IPA, and wanted to do the same in Norway. He took one look at the pale lagers Lervig were producing and began to shake it up. He started with Lucky Jack, a crisp and hoppy as hell American Pale Ale that blew the socks of the local drinkers. Heâ€™s gone on to produce a barrel-aging project, created another world-beating black beer in his 10.4% Konrad Stout and, now, brought all those beautiful drinks to Britain. The Vikings have landed. And theyâ€™ve brought beer. Competition Time! Buy any Lervig beer, by 5pm Friday, and you'll be entered to win a mixed case of all the Lervig beers! Lucky Jack 4.7% American Pale Ale American pale ale brewed with Amarillo, Chinook and Citra hops, citrus fruits dominate the aroma and the flavor, at 45IBU this beer is not overly bitter but the caramel malts have given the balance needed to sure up the bitterness and balance it with the grapefruit, tropical fruit and citrus aromas and flavors. White Dog Belgian-style Wheat Beer A delicious Belgian wit beer with a light cloudy colour, refreshing body and yeasty flavors with coriander & orange spices. The perfect beer for light foods like white fish and sushi. Hoppy Joe American-Style Red Ale An American Red brewed with Simcoe, Chinook and Nelson Sauvin hops. The caramel & chocolate malts add depth with the piney, tropical fruit and citrus aromas and flavors. Finishes with a wine-like note from the Nelson Sauvin hops. Betty Brown Hoppy Brown Ale

Betty Brown is a dark, reddish-brown beer with hints of chocolate, nuts and caramel.It's lightened by some pilsner malt and Pacific Gem hops from New Zealand. Johnny Low 2.5% ABV India Pale Ale Johnny Low is brilliant session IPA. This is a beer packed full of flavour from the huge additions of Cascade, Simcoe and Citra leaving you with a grapefruity, piney, citrusy beer that you can sit on all day. Brewer's Reserve Series Galaxy IPA 6.5% Galaxy IPA (Brewer's Reserve Series) A single hop IPA at 100 IBUs. Brewed to a golden copper color, the endless Galaxy hops from Australia giving this IPA a grassy and tropical fruit character. One of the best IPAs we've had in a long time. Rye IPA 8.5% double IPA with rye (Brewer's Reserve Series) Big and hoppy but balanced by the malty flavors and rye malt,which gives this beer a nice bite and brings the simcoe, chinook and amarillo together Konrad's Stout 10.4% Russian Imperial Stout, with Oatmeal (Brewer's Reserve Series) A Scandinavian-inspired imperial stout with loads of flavors of chocolate, coffee and liquorice. Head Brewer Mike Murphy brewed the world best stout in 2008, and this one is just as delicious. The Cans! Where cans once meant overly fizzy industrial faux-lager, now they are making a come back as the vessel of choice.



Canned beers donâ€™t (or at least shouldnâ€™t) taste metallic. Typically beer cans today are coated with an ultra-thin, water-based lining, which in theory eradicates any chance of the metal imparting flavour. Cans are also better at protecting beer from oxygen and light, which kill hop flavours. Canned beers are not only lighter and less likely to break than bottles, but cool quicker in the fridge, too! Perfect for the garden, beach, park and any outdoors actvities. Lervig Pilsner 4.7% Classic Pilsner

Lervig Pilsner is a crisp, refreshing beer that is easy to drink. With its rich golden body and light airy head, it's a delicious all-year-round beer whether drank alone or with food. Johnny Low 2.5% India Pale Ale Johnny Low is a low ABV IPA in can! It's packed full of flavour from the huge additions of cascade, simcoe and citra leaving you with a grapefruity, piney, citrusy beer that you can sip on all day.

Lucky Jack 4.7% American Pale Ale Also available in the can! American pale ale brewed with Amarillo, Chinook and Citra hops, citrus fruits dominate the aroma and the flavor, at 45IBU this beer is not overly bitter but the caramel malts have given the balance needed to sure up the bitterness and balance it with the grapefruit, tropical fruit and citrus aromas and flavors. Farmhouse IPA Farmhouse ale brewed in collaboration with with Magic Rock! This is a beautiful Farmhouse IPA with some serious funky flavours. Brewed with the fantastic Magic Rock, Lervig have combined their love of hops and yeasty flavours to make a complicated showstopping beer. The Belgian yeasts and brettanomyces will make this beer more and more spicy over time. Enjoy today and tomorrow! Get Lervig beers, right here! Read on for more beer news!