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A cider for picnic pork rolls:Cidre
François Séhédic Brut, Brittany, $11
If you haven’t tried traditional Brittany
cider with pork, you haven’t lived: there’s
something about the wild aromatics
of spiced apple and the rich, chewy
golden flavours in the drink that perfectly
complement the sweet fattiness of the pig.
Imported by worldwineestates.com.au2
Gin for early evening G&Ts and
later evening Martinis:Archie
Rose Coast Gin, Sydney, $99
One of two limited-release summer gins
from this innovative distiller: it has a soft,
sweet herbal quality that acts as agreat
counterpoint to tonic or vermouth. Theother gin, Bush, is good too: bolder, with
a hint of eucalypt.archierose.com.au3
One for your craft beer-loving cousin:
Two Metre Tall Derwent Aromatic
Spelt Ale, Tasmania, $11 (375ml)
The latest batch of this perennial real-
ale favourite is particularly good. There’s
all the hallmark complexity of Two Metre
Tall – wild earthy richness, refreshing
sour tang – but an unusually fruity,
attractive perfume, too.2mt.com.au4
A half-bottle of fino sherry to have
in the fridge at all times:Gutierrez
Colosia Fino, Jerez, $19 (375ml)
For those times when there’ll be a platterof prawns – maybesome lime mayo
and brown bread on the side – and
you need something cold and bone-
dry and briny to go with it.Imported
by thespanishacquisition.com5
A tinnie (or two) for the Boxing
Day test:Sailors Grave Brewing
Sou’East Draught, Gippsland,
$6 (355ml)
One of this country’s most experimental
small brewers decides to make an
old-school draught beer and the result
is surprisingly normal. No fancy foraged
foliage, just beer, like the ice-cold kind
you’d find on tap in a surf live-saving
club bar.sailorsgravebrewing.comDrinks for refreshment