Elrick goat’s log
£14.25
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Elrick Log – Made by Selina Cairnes in Scotland
A young, soft, latic goat’s milk cheese that is rolled in ash before developing a thin mould rind. The texture is smooth, firm & slightly crumbly. This flavour is bursting with bright, lemony tones with a hint of spice that will increase with age.
| Cheese make | Soft |
|---|---|
| Cheese post make | Mould Ripened |
| Milk type | Goat |
| Strength | 3 |
| County | Lanarkshire |
| Pasteurisation | Unpasteurised |
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