

Common Ground
Neither apple nor pear, but a third thing.
Far out where the Beemster lies below the sea, they found an older standard: high trees on land won back from water, kept by hands that share their bread. The Bramley, English-born and grafted deep, gave its bitter spine. Conference and a stranger pear, name long since lost, gave softness in return. What grew between them was neither apple nor pear, but a third thing, brewed in strange company. Tall bones, long roots, slow work. Pour, and drink to those who tend what time forgot.
- Tasting
- A bitter English spine softened by two pears. Tall, dry, faintly tannic, with a long quiet finish.
- Pressed from
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- Bramley (English)
- Conference
- A stranger pear, name lost
- Origin
- The Beemster — high trees on land won back from the sea
- Strength
- 4% vol · 50 cl
- Method
- Hand-pressed · wild-fermented · bottle-conditioned. No sulfite, never pasteurised.
- Availability
- In the cellar


