Exploring the Supernatural: Unveiling the Allure of Magical Beers

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Creatures of Magic Beer: In the enchanting world of fantasy and folklore, magic often comes in unexpected forms. One such form that sparks the imagination is the legendary creatures said to inhabit the realm of magic beer. These elusive beings are believed to reside within the very essence of this mystical beverage, possessing special powers and abilities linked to its consumption. The magic beer creatures are said to have a profound connection with the ingredients and processes used in brewing this supernatural elixir. Each creature is said to embody a specific aspect of the beer-making process, infusing their essence into the final product. These beings can range from mischievous spirits to wise mythical creatures, each adding their own unique flavor and character to the beer.


IN-STORE: if you live in Brisbane drop into one of our two awesome shops. You’ll find My Beer Dealer Caxton Street under our mothership Brewski – it’s one of the few drink-in bottle shops in Brisbane complete with 10 taps for growler and can fills. And My Beer Dealer Eagle Junction is in Clayfield in Brisbane’s north (right next to Eagle Junction train station) with a killer range of beers, wines and spirits.

Creatures of Magic is a New England style IPA brewed with Mosaic, Simcoe, and Ekuanot to provide flavors and aromas of Melon, Blueberry, Citrus Zest, and Pine Needles. ONLINE Choose from our free Click Collect service from either shop or we ll package your order up and deliver it pretty much anywhere in Australia for 10 for up to 20kg.

Creatures if magic beer

These beings can range from mischievous spirits to wise mythical creatures, each adding their own unique flavor and character to the beer. One of the well-known magic beer creatures is the Hop Goblin. This playful and mischievous entity is said to lurk in the hop fields, responsible for infusing the flowers with their distinct aroma and flavor.

Burlington Beer Company, Creatures of Magic, 473ml

"Creatures of Magic is a New England style IPA brewed with Mosaic, Simcoe, and Ekuanot to provide flavors and aromas of Melon, Blueberry, Citrus Zest, and Pine Needles. With more than 20% of the grist bill comprised of Oat Malt and Flaked Oats for an extra creamy body." - Burlington Beer Company

BREWERY: Burlington Beer Company
STYLE: NEIPA
ABV: 6.5%
SIZE: 473ml Can
ORIGIN: Vermont, USA

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IN-STORE: if you live in Brisbane drop into one of our two awesome shops. You’ll find My Beer Dealer Caxton Street under our mothership Brewski – it’s one of the few drink-in bottle shops in Brisbane complete with 10 taps for growler and can fills. And My Beer Dealer Eagle Junction is in Clayfield in Brisbane’s north (right next to Eagle Junction train station) with a killer range of beers, wines and spirits.

ONLINE: Choose from our free Click & Collect service from either shop or we’ll package your order up and deliver it pretty much anywhere in Australia for $10 (for up to 20kg). If you’re in a major city your parcel will travel with Aus Post Wine Service.

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Meet the Dealers

We’re Antoinette, Natasha, Matt and Simon. We’re good booze lovers just like you. We started our beery journey in 2013 when we opened the famous Brewski on Brisbane’s infamous Caxton Street. In 2018 we opened our first My Beer Dealer under Brewski, it’s one of the few drink-in bottle shops in Queensland and we’re super chuffed with it. 2020 was a big year for us, we launched our online store (you’re looking at it) and opened our second bricks ‘n mortar shop next to Eagle Junction station in Brisbane’s Clayfield (we’re super chuffed with it as well). Both of these have allowed us to complement our awesome beer range with our other passions of good wine and good spirits.

As we’re a small family run business we prefer to support other family businesses and small producers, ensuring that when you visit us it’s not the same old, same old. And by shopping with us we hope you get to feel good about supporting a whole heap of small businesses, just like we do. So if you do choose to buy through us, thank you from us and thank you from our family of suppliers (and thanks for reading this far, our copywriter is stoked).

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Creatures if magic beer

Legend has it that whenever a hop cone becomes particularly plump and aromatic, the Hop Goblin is at work, granting his special touch to the beer's recipe. Another intriguing creature associated with magic beer is the Yeast Elf. These tiny and agile beings are said to reside in the yeast strains used in fermentation. It is their job to transform the sugars in the beer into alcohol and carbon dioxide, creating bubbles and adding the characteristic effervescence. The Yeast Elves are believed to possess an unparalleled knowledge of fermentation, ensuring each beer has the perfect balance of flavors. The Stout Spirit is another enchanting being connected to magic beer. As the name suggests, this creature is most closely associated with dark and rich stout beers. Legend has it that the Stout Spirit emerges from the depths of the brew kettle just as the roasted malts are added, imparting their deep flavors and velvety mouthfeel. It is said that encountering a Stout Spirit can bring luck and good fortune to beer lovers. Lastly, the Divine Froth is a magical being often mentioned in tales of magic beer. This ethereal creature is believed to be the embodiment of the beautiful foam that crowns a perfectly poured beer. The Divine Froth is said to bless those who consume beer with its presence, bringing joy and contentment. While these creatures of magic beer might exist solely in the realm of imagination and folklore, they add a touch of wonder and fascination to the world of brewing. The idea that mystical beings could be responsible for the flavors and qualities we find in beer captures the essence of the supernatural and invites us to appreciate the artistry of brewing even more. So next time you enjoy a glass of your favorite brew, raise a toast to the creatures of magic beer, and let your imagination run wild..

Reviews for "Captivating the Senses: Experiencing the Delight of Magic Beer"

1. John - 1/5 stars - I was so disappointed with Creatures of Magic beer. It had a very strange and unpleasant taste, almost like someone had mixed beer with medicine. The flavors were completely off and not what I expected from a magical-themed beer. I couldn't finish a single bottle and ended up pouring the rest down the drain. Definitely not worth the hype.
2. Sarah - 2/5 stars - I had high hopes for Creatures of Magic beer, but unfortunately, it didn't live up to my expectations. The beer had a weird aftertaste that I couldn't get used to. It didn't have the richness or complexity that I enjoy in craft beers. I ended up feeling disappointed and regretful for spending my money on this "magic" beer. I won't be purchasing it again.
3. Mark - 2/5 stars - I tried Creatures of Magic beer as part of a tasting event, and I have to say it wasn't my cup of tea. The flavors were odd and didn't blend well together. It felt like a forced attempt to create something unique but missed the mark. I appreciate experimentation, but this beer just didn't work for me. I wouldn't recommend it to fellow beer enthusiasts who appreciate balanced and well-crafted brews.
4. Emily - 1/5 stars - Creatures of Magic beer was a total letdown. I found it to be overly carbonated, leaving me feeling bloated after just a few sips. The flavors were muddled, and I couldn't discern any distinct taste or aroma. It tasted more like a cheap knock-off of a regular beer rather than a magical creation. I won't be purchasing this again, and I don't understand the hype surrounding it. Save your money and try something else.

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