Queen Elizabeth has launched a new beer line. As People magazine reports, Buckingham Palace revealed that the royal has approved the sale of beer brewed from plants grown on her Sandringham estate in Norfolk.
The line of booze has been procured locally by Barsham Brewery in Norfolk, debuting two new brews, a traditional English “bitter” and a Golden IPA.
Both use organic Laureate Spring barley grown on Sandringham’s rolling farmland in their recipe. RELATED: Prince William And Kate Middleton Celebrate 10th Anniversary With New Royal Portraits, Queen Elizabeth Sends Message The bottles, which also bear the Sandringham name, are available for purchase at the Sandringham gift shop. “Made in the UK for the Sandringham Estate,” the label reads,
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