Fancy a Courchevel beer?

Only 900 litres of Mademoiselle Courchevel pale ale has been brewed
A new, limited edition beer has been launched in the French ski resort of Courchevel.
“Mademoiselle Courchevel” has been made using in Tarantaise by the Alpine do Moutiers Brewery using water from the Three Valleys and hops from England and Czechoslovakia. The 5.5% pale ale has spent four months aging in barrels and, according to its brewers “just like the resort, this beer is bursting with joy!”
Artist David Cintract has designed a quirky label for the Grand Cru that has “strong floral-scented hops, tempered bitterness and a light golden colour”.
If you fancy a tipple, you need to get in quick — the artisan brewery only produced 900 litres.
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