Cheddar Pretzel Ale Popcorn - St. Brigid's Brew
Probably the best known Irish saint after Patrick is Saint Brigid (b. 457, d. 525). Known as "the Mary of the Gael," Brigid founded the monastery of Kildare and was known for spirituality, charity, and compassion. St. Brigid was also a generous, beer-loving woman. She is said to have changed her dirty bathwater into beer so that visiting clerics would have something to drink. She also is reputed to have supplied beer out of one barrel to eighteen churches, which sufficed from Maundy Thursday to the end of paschal time. Obviously this trait would endear her to many a beer lover. A poem attributed to Brigid in the Brussel's library begins with the lines "I should like a great lake of ale, for the King of the Kings. I should like the family of Heaven to be drinking it through time eternal."
Ingredients: Popcorn, pure coconut oil, maltodextrin, salt, sugar, monosodium glutamate, contains 2% or less of: gum of acacia, medium chain triglycerides, natural flavor, silicon dioxide (anti caking agent), spice, citric acid, canola oil
Contains: Coconut
( PC-13-C )