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The British Royal family has expanded its beverage portfolio once more, and this time it’s with beer.
Sandringham Estate – the much-loved country retreat of Queen Elizabeth II, recently announced it had developed two different brews that began selling on Tuesday, May 4. We re thinking ahead to Fathers Day and what better way to celebrate than with one of our new Sandringham Beers, the estate’s announcement tweet reads. Sandringham Estate has developed an IPA and a Bitter from organic Laurette Barley grown on the wider Estate and is available to buy now from the Sandringham Shop.
The Queen s exciting new launch that Prince Philip would have loved Hello! 2 days ago
Calling all beer lovers - a new royal alcoholic drink has just been unveiled, as
Queen Elizabeth launches her very own beer brewed from plants grown on her Sandringham estate in Norfolk.
In a touching tribute to her late husband the
Duke of Edinburgh, the newly launched Sandringham Estate IPA would have been a favourite of Prince Philip s – who was known for his love of beer.
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The launch of the royal-approved tipple was announced on Sandringham Estate s official Twitter page, in a tweet that read:
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Queen Elizabeth II is associated with many things but beer is not usually among them. Until now. The 95-year-old monarch s Sandringham Estate announced on Twitter that it has developed its own beer range an Indian pale ale and a bitter. Organic barley grown in the grounds of the Queen s retreat in eastern England has been used to develop the beers, which are available to buy from the Sandringham Shop, the estate said on Tuesday. This isn t the Queen s first foray into the alcohol business Buckingham Palace already sells its own gins, wines, whiskeys and even champagne. Sandringham House, at the heart of the 20,000-acre rural estate, is where the royal family traditionally gathers to celebrate Christmas. It s been the private home of four generations of British monarchs since 1862, and is one of two private residences used by the Queen.
Queen Elizabeth II's Sandringham Estate has developed its own beer range an Indian pale ale and a bitter using organic barley grown in the grounds of her country retreat.