Cadbury Creme Egg beer for 50th anniversary

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Cadbury has teamed up with Goose Island Brewer to launched a limited edition lager to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Creme Egg.

The drink, which has been named ‘It’s the Golden Goo-Beer-Lee’, contains the traditional ingredients of a regular beer – such as malted barley, oats and wheat.

But to give it that Creme Egg kick, they have also added milk sugar, cacao nibs and vanilla beans to give it the taste of the Easter treat.

It is in 440ml cans in packs of two for £10 with a limited number available from the Goose Island website.

Goose Island master brewer, Andrew said: “The flavours of a stout are already quite complementary to the Creme Egg, but I wanted to make sure when you crack open the beer you knew immediately what the inspiration was and really big up the chocolate and creaminess of the beer, while keeping it super drinkable.”

Raphael Capitani, Brand Manager, Cadbury Creme Egg, added: “We’re excited to announce our collaboration with Goose Island and limited-edition Golden Goo-Beer-Lee Creme Stout that is available now for all Cadbury Creme Egg lovers to try.

“We have always celebrated the unique and wonderful ways of enjoying a Cadbury Creme Egg and with this launch we are taking EATertainment to a whole new level.

“We can’t wait for people to try our very first beer and raise a glass to five delicious decades of Cadbury Creme Egg!”

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