Food & Drink: Prost] from the best of Bavaria
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Your support makes all the difference.MICHAEL JACKSON, the Independent's beer correspondent, is offering you a round of wheat beers - not the rather bland versions which are becoming widely available in supermarkets and off-licences, but the original Bavarian Weissbiers, tart and thirst- quenching. The offer is of 10 bottles, including six different beers, and is priced at pounds 23.99 (plus pounds 2.99 delivery and packing). His choice includes the Huber Weisses and Gutstetter, from a brewery founded in the 12th century, two beers (Schneider and Aventinus) from the 17th-century Schneider brewery near Regensburg, and another two brewed by the Hopf family in Miesbach, near the Alps. Wheat beers are, he says, 'the most refreshing of brews for spring and summer, and these six provide a good range of the aromas and flavours to be found in this delicious style'. To take advantage of his offer - while stocks last - fill in the coupon today.
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