Grolsch Amber Ale

Hello, This weekend I Bought a 12-pack of Grolsch Beer.It contained 6 bottles of Grolsch Premium Lager and 6 bottles of Grolsch Amber Ale. I live in southeastern Wisconsin & I have not heard of Grolsch Amber Ale. Is this a new product or is it just new to my area? TIA John

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bassboat
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Just new to your area. Grolsch amber has been around for years.

Don't believe it's an ale, though.

-Steve

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Steve Jackson

I grew up in southeastern Wisconsin and went to school in south-central Wisconsin. I beleive it's neither a new product nor new to the area (though it's possible it has been unavailable for awhile).

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Joel

They claim it is, and liken it to a gemran Altbier.

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Joel

Well, I'll be damned. Got that one wrong.

Oddly enough, I've never bothered trying the stuff to see if the altbier comparison is a valid one or not.

-Steve

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Steve Jackson

Grolsch Amber is classified as an "alt"...it used ale yeast but aged like a lager.

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Roy

Hello, I'am from the Netherlands.

Grolsche Amber is already more than 15 years on the dutch market.

I don't know when they started to export is.

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Ypsi

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