BEER SATURDAY WEEK 345 challenge

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Hello Amazing people of the BEER community, here's my entry into the Week 345 #BeerSaturday Challenge. As we all know, this contest is organized by @detlev and sponsored by many other hive members.

Today I would be talking about trophy as usual, especially because I had it earlier today at the african cup of nations final.

I have talked about trophy plenty times, especially for th fact that I love the taste and blend.

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Trophy larger beer is a beer produced and packaged in Nigeria and has been in existence for over 44years and has been able to stand the test it time against all odds.

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I went to watch the afcon finals and decided it was best I take Trophy just because I thought we would win the 🏆 itself, but then, I was wrong, ivory coast ended up winning the match, it was really a painful experience but then again, a team has to emerge winner in any competition.

The 5% alcoholic volume of the beer makes it stand out any day anytime and as such, it always keeps me coming back for me, just like I had about 4bottles before the end of the match.




BEST SERVED WITH SIDES

When you get to take beer with sides like suya or peppersoup or stick meat, you tend to get a very scintillating feeling and taste

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I took today's beer with suya (Roasted Goat meat) and the feeling was heaven, i enjoyed it as usual and i wanted to have more




I'm conclusion, trophy larger beer is a very nice beer and has a very sweet taste and blend, and I promise it'd keep you coming back for more.

Least I forget:

This is #BeerSaturday week 345 and as usual, I would like to invite @greatgodfadaladi who is my friend's brother to write a post in any language of his choice about beer with at least 3 pictures or more according to the rules of the contest.

Sincere appreciation to the organizers of this contest and sponsors, you guys are the best really... Keep being amazing 🤩🤩

Thanks for reading through



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I'm sure it wouldn't keep me coming back for more :))

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You don't know for sure man

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Have you ever sampled crafted beers?

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I haven't really, where can I get those ?

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At the very source, usually :) In the microbreweries. Or in beer stores, if there's no microbrewery nearby :)

How about this one? https://www.baturebrewery.com

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Wait, this is made in Lagos Nigeria??? I'm definitely trying them out...

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I have no clue, I simply googled "Craft beer Nigeria" and that was the very first result...

Those are beers I'd happily try.

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