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Record Breaking Truffle Infuses Tasty New Brew

A giant truffle unearthed in North Canterbury New Zealand has found its way into a special-edition local ale

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The whopper 1.37kg black Périgord truffle was dug up by Jax Lee, general manager of Kings Truffles in Waipara (near Christchur­ch), after her 5-year-old dog Freddy sniffed it out beside an oak tree.

It is the largest truffle found in New Zealand on record.

“At first it didn't look like anything out of the ordinary, but once I got it out of the ground I was gobsmacked,” says Lee. “We seem to have a handful of big ones every season, but not to this scale. I think the good amount of autumn rain helped this one along.”

The next challenge was to clean it up, extremely carefully, and make sure it was put to good use. Lee had just the place in mind. The family-owned Brew Moon Brewing Company, started by Kieran Mccauley and Belinda Gould and located down the road in Amberley, has now added shavings from the record-setting truffle to a golden ale.

“My husband and I consider Brew Moon our local so have always pestered them about making a truffle beer and having truffled pizzas

on the menu,” Lee says. When the chance came up to use one giant truffle in a special brew, Lee finally managed to twist their friends’ arms over a couple of beers at the taproom. The rest she has “left up to the brewing experts… but with the odd tasting of course”.

Oscar Mccauley, who works with his parents at the Brew Moon, says there are unique challenges in working with an ingredient the brewery has never used before – and an expensive one at that. “We want to find a point where the truffle character is clear and compliment­s the beer, but also not add too much. The flavours marry up nicely, so now it’s just a matter of adjusting the amount of truffle to find that sweet spot,” he says.

It’s not the first time Kings Truffles has collaborat­ed with a brewery. “We found a large one a few years back that went into a porter – Nerissimo – done by Garage Project,” Lee says. However, she is happy to see this one being used so close to home.

Mccauley says the brewery released the extra-special ale at Beervana in Wellington on August 10th and 11th. “New Zealand’s best breweries are producing all sorts of weird and wonderful beer styles so it’s a great opportunit­y to see how this brew stacks up.”

And if it goes well, the Brew Moon might consider doing it again. “There is a great truffle scene here in North Canterbury, so it would be amazing to be able to make this a yearly seasonal brew,” Mccauley says. “We [just] can’t promise that we will be working with such an enormous truffle next time.”

 ??  ?? In North Canterbury, New Zealand, the Brew Moon team, led by owners and craft brewers Belinda Gould and Kieran Mccauley, are partial to a golden drop
In North Canterbury, New Zealand, the Brew Moon team, led by owners and craft brewers Belinda Gould and Kieran Mccauley, are partial to a golden drop
 ??  ?? A fresh truffle dug up from the limestone soils of North Cantebury in New Zealand
A fresh truffle dug up from the limestone soils of North Cantebury in New Zealand

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