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Three Bristol breweries join forces for special collaboration beer
An ode to Ribena could see Bristol crowned as the best city for beer in the UK.
Berry Lush is a blackcurrant wietbeer made in a three-way collaboration by Bristol breweries Left Handed Giant, Lost & Grounded and Moor.
The beer is on tap at Small Bar on King Street from Friday alongside collaboration brews from Liverpool, Leeds, London and Manchester.
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It’s part of the City Clash from Manchester Beer Week, which hopes to end the debate once and for all over what is England’s best beer city.

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Lost & Grounded‘s Annie Clements came up with the idea for Bristol’s beer as a nod to Ribena being invented in Long Ashton.
Annie describes the 4% Berry Lush as “tart and refreshing”, with proceeds from every keg and every bottle sold are going to FoodCycle Bristol.
It was brewed at Lost & Grounded in St Anne’s with pils malt, wheat malt, flaked wheat and oats that were combined with 300kg of blackcurrant puree – producing a vivid red colour and pink foam.
“With our only brief being ‘the taste of Bristol’, we wanted to brew something that represents the spirit of Bristol,” Annie told Bristol24/7.
“We think the modern city of Bristol is effervescent, bright and bubbly, so we wanted to try to capture that essence with this Berry Lush beer.”
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