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But these are just some of the peculiar aromas and flavours a new breed of experimental brewers crave as they embrace "wild yeast" – harvested from the likes of brewers' beards and rotting fruit.
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Travelogue aromas!
Why peculiar?
Calvin Klein-like aromas.
Ah, but the aromas!
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