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The QUEEN
of PENTACLES

The Queen of Pentacles embodies warmth, nurturing, and a sense of comfort. For a beer lover like yourself, she’s the embodiment of sharing that perfect pint with friends, surrounded by laughter and good food. By receiving this can, you are encouraged to appreciate the cozy side of your beer-drinking experience—pair your favourite brew with a hearty home-cooked meal or gather loved ones for an evening of tasting and conversation. The Queen of Pentacles reminds you that beer can be about indulgence, comfort, and creating memories. Celebrate the small, satisfying moments in life. Enjoy your beer not just as a drink, but as an experience that enriches your day.

 Serendip is an Old Persian name for the country of Sri Lanka, my father’s homeland, and the origin of the word “Serendipity” -  an unplanned fortunate discovery.

These two points formed the inspiration for what you have in your hand. Twelve different cans have been produced, each representing a specific Tarot card, and with the way the Canvent® Calendar works, you have discovered one of them… fortuitously and unplanned.

Each design has a corresponding fortune that is appropriate for the tarot card the can is based on.

About the beer

Brewer’s Notes

Tropical Stout (BJCP 16c) is often made with lager yeast fermented at warmer temperatures with the addition of adjunct sugars, as is the case with this beer. NovaLager yeast was used at 19degC with the addition of Kithul Jaggery, an unrefined palm sugar that’s produced from the sap of the Fishtail Palm tree and used commonly in Sri Lankan cooking.

The “tropical” in the name technically relates to the style’s origins in the Caribbean, but I wanted it to be more literal – so tropical fruit-forward hops were used extensively.

Tango – a modern German hop = Passion Fruit, Pineapple, Resinous
HBC 1019 – Experimental US Hop = Coconut, Honeydew, Orange, Peach, Tropical Fruits
El Dorado - Liquid Dry Hop = Candy, Citrus, Fruity, Mango

The malts were chosen to maximise dark colour and roastiness, and avoid any harsh astringent or burnt flavours. With the exception of Carafa and Special X, all malts were grown and malted in South Australia by Coopers and AMSAT.

  • 70.9% Coopers Premium Ale Malt

  • 4.3% Carafa II

  • 2.8% Special X

  • 3.5% Crystal – 40L

  • 3.5% Crystal – 120L

  • 3.5% Chocolate Malt

  • 7.1 % Flaked Oats

  • 4.3% Kithul Jaggery

OG: 1.073
FG: 1.015
Bitterness: 45 IBU (calc)

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