Elrick goat’s log
£13.00
Elrick Log is a perfectly balanced goats cheese rolled into a log made at Errington Farm in Lanarkshire, Scotland by Selina and Andrew Cairns. A rich goats’ cheese with an earthiness to the rind, quite simply No2’s favourite goats’ cheese log.
2 in stock
Categories: Goat's Milk, Soft Cheese Tags: Burn's Night, Errington, goat, log, raw milk, Scotland, Scottish, soft cheese
Additional information
Cheese make | Soft |
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Cheese post make | Mould Ripened |
Milk type | Goat |
Strength | 3 |
County | Lanarkshire |
Pasteurisation | Unpasteurised |
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