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You Can Now Get A Creme Egg Beer And It's Really Quite Something

Gregory Robinson

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You Can Now Get A Creme Egg Beer And It's Really Quite Something

Featured Image Credit: Golden Goose

The Cadbury Creme Egg is one of the nation's favourite snacks.

The Golden Goo-Beer-Lee Creme Stout is inspired by the Cadbury Creme Egg (Credit: Goose Island)
The Golden Goo-Beer-Lee Creme Stout is inspired by the Cadbury Creme Egg (Credit: Goose Island)

The Golden Goo-Beer-Lee Creme Stout is made with a yummy blend of malted barley, oats, wheat and milk sugar which mirrors the rich and creamy texture of the nation's favourite Cadbury Creme Egg.

The delicious beer is available on online on Goose Island's website in packs of two for fans.

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The limited-edition stout is brewed with cacao nibs and vanilla beans that lift the chocolatey and creme notes for a celebratory drink that is smooth, rich and egg-cellently balanced for Cadbury Creme Egg fans to enjoy.

The beer is available from from 11am on Wednesday 3rd March 2021 and they are limited edition - so you'll have to be quick if you want to try it.

For five delicious decades, the Cadbury Creme Egg has been the nation's favourite Easter brand - with more than 200 million Cadbury Creme Eggs sold in the UK alone every year!

The Golden Goose beer takes inspiration from Cadbury's iconic Creme Egg (Credit: Goose Island)
The Golden Goose beer takes inspiration from Cadbury's iconic Creme Egg (Credit: Goose Island)
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The Creme Egg we know and love today first appeared in 1971. They are only available from Boxing Day to Easter.

Whether you are a licker, dipper or a sharer, one thing is for sure - the Golden Goo-Beer-Lee Creme Stout will be the best drink to accompany a Cadbury Creme Egg, whichever way you eat yours!

Last week, an advert in honour of the Crème Egg's 50th anniversary - and all the different ways to eat it - was released and it sparked controversy for featuring two men kissing. More than 22,000 people signed a petition for the advert to be banned.

The advert itself celebrates 'five delicious decades' of the different ways the Creme Egg can be eaten, from its use in baking to the debate between licking or biting.

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Cadbury 'lays' 66,000 Creme Eggs an hour and a whopping 1.5 million a day. In fact, there are over 500 million Creme Eggs made every year and if all them were laid from end to end, it would stretch from Bournville to Sydney, Australia.

Raphael Capitani, Brand Manager, Cadbury Creme Egg, said: "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!"

Creme Eggs are celebrating 50 years (Credit: PA Images)
Creme Eggs are celebrating 50 years (Credit: PA Images)
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Andrew Walton, Master Brewer at Goose Island added: "The tasty flavours of the stout complement the iconic Cadbury Creme Egg; we wanted to big up the chocolate and creaminess of the beer while keeping it super drinkable."

The beer is available here from from 11am on Wednesday 3rd March 2021.

Topics: Tasty Food, Food And Drink, Chocolate, Alcohol, Tasty

Gregory Robinson
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