Step into the world of cheer with Moon Gazer’s Beer Pack Extravaganza! Celebrating a remarkable decade of brewing mastery, this Norfolk-based brewery presents an extraordinary selection of 11 exceptional beers, accompanied by a signature Moon Gazer glass, marking their illustrious 10th Anniversary in 2022.
Embrace the essence of the Norfolk beer with the Moon Gazer Mixed Case, curated to perfection. Explore an array of delights from a core range and exclusive specials, meticulously crafted to tantalise your taste buds. From the rich depths of Bouchart, a robust Norfolk Mild, to the refreshing zest of Galton’s No1 lager, each sip promises an unparalleled journey of flavor.
Indulge in the amber warmth of Hiberno, a Winter Ale infused with hints of orange and lemon, or savour the harmonious balance of Jigfoot, a golden bitter that never fails to delight. With Nibbler’s ruby richness and Pintail’s crisp New Zealand hops, every bottle is a testament to our unwavering commitment to quality and innovation.
With the aim is to include a delightful assortment of seasonal brews and limited editions, the joyous spirit may lead to the occasional duplication of certain favourites, driven by popular demand. So, join us in raising a glass to a decade of beer brilliance with this exclusive collection that captures the essence of Moon Gazer’s legacy.
*Pack Example:*
– Bouchart – A strong Norfolk Mild
– Galton’s No1 lager – A smooth citrus lager
– Hiberno – An amber Winter Ale with hints of orange and lemon
– Jigfoot – A well-balanced golden bitter
– Jumper – A traditional smooth, best bitter
– Nibbler – A ruby, malty traditional ale
– Pintail – A light golden ale packed with New Zealand hops
– StubbleStag – An award-winning premium lager
– Cheeky Jack – A golden, hoppy IPA
– Galton’s No1 Ale – A fruity, softly bittered amber ale
– Hazy Hare- A hoppy Norfolk take on a New England style IPA
– Moon Gazer Glass
Experience the magic of Moon Gazer’s Beer Extravaganza! Cheers to a decade of excellence!
Michael O'Driscoll –
A decent selection of real ales except for the one that tasted like Barley Wine – not really my thing. The pale ales were excellent, as was the mild.
Robert Parkin –
Moongazer is a new discovery for me and what a delight!! The mixed case has something for all tastes and each one is a gem.
I am a newly converted fan of this selection and will continue to buy these for the foreseeable future.