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We will still do the drawing live in the Facebook group though!
We will still do the drawing live in the Facebook group though!
'''Winner's list:''' [https://bit.ly/2X7AAVe Click Here] <br>
'''Drawing Verification:''' [https://www.random.org/draws/details/?draw=128545 Click Here]
If you have won, you will get an email advising you of next steps! Congratulations!


==The Prizes==
==The Prizes==
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==Bonus Bottle #2==
==Bonus Bottle #2==
Thanks to a generous donation from Sam at Bokfont, we will be able to include a bottle of Lavendulam. Unfortunately due to the number of entries in the raffle exceeding 3,000 tickets we are unable to do a separate drawing for this bottle per Random.Org's limitation of 3,000 entries for free draws and it will be included as the second to last prize on the list of winners.
Thanks to a generous donation from Sam at Bokfont, we will be able to include a bottle of Lavendulam. Unfortunately due to the number of entries in the raffle exceeding 3,000 tickets we are unable to do a separate drawing for this bottle per Random.Org's limitation of 3,000 entries for free draws and it will be included as the last prize on the list of winners.


* Lavendulam (biek) 2019: is a blend of 1 & 2 year old lambic. While working in the garden I came across a lavender sprig and the idea arose to make a lambic beer with it. After the great reactions to wild ale in February, we made a new bottling this summer. 2019 was an experimental bottling. When we tasted it this summer before starting the next bottling, I was amazed at how beautifully the lavender had woven into the beer. The Proence in a glass.
* Lavendulam (biek) 2019: is a blend of 1 & 2 year old lambic. While working in the garden I came across a lavender sprig and the idea arose to make a lambic beer with it. After the great reactions to wild ale in February, we made a new bottling this summer. 2019 was an experimental bottling. When we tasted it this summer before starting the next bottling, I was amazed at how beautifully the lavender had woven into the beer. The Proence in a glass.