
“King In The North” Game Of Thrones Beer
For some reason, a brewery is making a beer inspired by Jon Snow, called King in the North. Its texture is “thick and chewy with oatmeal creaminess,” with a “pleasant lingering roast.”
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For some reason, a brewery is making a beer inspired by Jon Snow, called King in the North. Its texture is “thick and chewy with oatmeal creaminess,” with a “pleasant lingering roast.”
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