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Beer honouring Black Hawk crash victim and SAS trooper Josh Porter to flow at Australian barracks
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Brewers Matt and Sharynne Wilson plan to start canning the pale ale from the end of the month.
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A Queensland brewery has crafted a beer in honour of a former SAS trooper who died in a military training tragedy off Fiji.
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The brewery hopes to have the pale ale canned and in Australian barracks this year
Trooper Porter died in a training exercise off Fiji while preparing to evacuate Australians ahead of a coup
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