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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 | 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. |