Evil Twin Brewing
Evil Twin Bourbon Barrels “Jesus”
Evil Twin Brewing (Denmark/South Carolina) is exalting a beer beyond it’s mortal means. The brewery is talking about Double Barrel Jesus.
A bigger take on Evil Twin Even More Jesus, their small batch imperial stout, Double Barrel Jesus combines a big imperial stout with Muscovado Sugar and bourbon barrels. The result may be biblical indeed.
Few times in the history of craft beer it has happened that a highly praised beer rises beyond mortal stardom into a higher godly league. Usually the recipe to make such heavenly drops is thick fudge-like body, pitch black color, amazingly overwhelming aromas of chocolate, coffee, dark fruits and muscovado sugar, obviously only made in limited amounts and by all means aged in barrels and blended into very unique and rare tasting version standing in front of you.
Look for Evil Twin Double Barrel Jesus in 22oz bottles.
Style: Imperial Stout (w/ Muscovado Sugar, Barrel Aged. Bourbon)
Availability: 22oz Bottles
Arrival: TBA
12% ABV
Who are the Evil Twin Biere Blanca Folks?
Keeping tabs on Evil Twin Brewing’s releases – this is Biere Blanca, a berliner weisse.
The brewery is known for putting friends on labels. The question I have for you is – who are these folks?
Style: Berliner Weisse
Availability: 22oz Bombers
Arrival: TBA
Evil Twin’s Spicy Nachos. Don’t Read Into It.
On the surface, and most people without dirty minds, would think Evil Twin’s Spicy Nachos is another creative concoction. A pale ale with jalapeño peppers sounds hot and enticing right? Then we read the side of the label –
“…Hey Ed… What’s spicy nachos mean????”
Have you ever had a night at the bar when you and your friends go over all the sick sh*t you read on Urban Dictionary.com? Well guess what. There’s an entry for Spicy Nacho. Somethings you can’t unread. I would place my bets someone asked this question and got this answer. Either way, look for the actual beer in 22oz bombers in the future.
Style: Pale Ale (w/ Jalapeno Peppers)
Availability: 22oz bombers
Arrival: TBA
5.5% ABV
Evil Twin Releases NomadER Wit
On shelves now is Evil Twin’s NomadER Wit. A place on their “gypsy ” brewer status.
Some people we know – they write about beers and they have called those of us at Evil Twin Brewing “nomads”. Other people we know – they built a hotel and a restaurant, and their neighborhood didn’t really have a name, so they called that “NoMad”. And how interesting that both nomads in NoMad enjoy a Brett-feremnted wit beer with notes of coriander and orange peel. So, no matter what – hit the road or hunker down… this beer was made nice, just for you.
Style: Witbier (w/ Orange Peel, Coriander)
Availability: 22oz bombers
Arrival: August, 2013
5% ABV
One of the Most Disturbing Beer Labels You’ll See Today
Probably the most disturbing beer label you’ll see today. Evil Twin’s newest collaboration with Westbrook Brewing Co (where it’s brewed), and the Charleston Beer Exchange. The beer is chock full of blueberries. And Bieber references. Just bask in it’s Teenie Bopper glory.
OMG! It’s JUSTIN BLABAER!!! If you have “Blaeber fever,” then this is the only solution. We stuffed so many blueberries into this beer–it’s going to make you shout “Oh, Baby!” This is dedicated to AVSB, A&F YFFL – EW, MW, RWM, BE, SS, RC. A collaboration between Evil Twin Brewing, Westbrook Brewing Co, & The Charleston Beer Exchange.
Style: Fruit Beer (w/ Blueberries)
Availability: 22oz bombers, Draft
Arrival: TBA
4.5% ABV
Evil Twin To Offer You A Naked Lunch
One for your Evil Twin Brewing (Copenhagen, Denmark) radar. Naked Lunch in a Copenhagen Heavenly Resto is an imperial stout produced at De Molen (brewery in Holland). I note that, because Evil Twin also brews at Westbrook in South Carolina and Two Roads in Connecticut.
Evil Twin fans, you have been advised.
Style: Imperial Stout
Availability: 11.2oz bottles
Arrival: TBA
10% ABV
Evil Twin Founder Addresses A Troll, & Pricing Questions
If you aren’t in the habit of reading beer forums, don’t start. For so many reasons too numerous to mention here. Today a discussion broke out on a BeerAdvocate, about Evil Twin’s brewing in America & pricing. Jeppe of Evil Twin sets the record straight. I think it’s important to see a brewer’s side of things.