Brewery creates EU beers for the undecided masses
Yorkshire brewery Little Valley has launched three limited edition beers to urge the nation to take its stance on the EU debate, ignite the conversation among Britain's undecided and encourage them to vote in the referendum this June.
The beers are all pale ales, taking on distinct qualities from each side of the argument. The first: In, is fruity and hoppy and strongly influenced by the continental attitude, while the second: Out, is light ale with bold hints of Euro scepticism and a dry bitter finish. Finally, for the undecided voters: IDK, a mellow and malty pale ale, with a complex and thought-provoking finish.
Sue Cooper, co-owner and founder at Little Valley Brewery, commented: "We want to engage the nation with a debate that is monumental and what better way to do that than with a bit of quaffable political dialogue? The development of the beers was lengthy to ensure the palette reflected the values of each side of the debate and appeal to the masses no matter where they sit on the political spectrum. We know that everyone likes to think they are a political expert down the pub and these beers will help to spark that great debate.
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