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A Weyerbacher for Breast Cancer

Weyerbacher Althea

Weyerbacher “Althea” in Greek means healing. That’s the idea behind this Belgian-Style dubbel from the Easton, Pennsylvania brewery. Weyerbacher plans to donate a portion of each of the bottle sales to help defray the cost of breast cancer treatment.

Althea is created in conjunction with The Breast Cancer Patient Assistance Fund of Lehigh Valley Health Network. The fund helps those that need financial assistance, from travel, treatment, prothesis, child care, and more. The recipe was developed by Weyerbacher’s New Jersey representative Natalie DeChico. Italian plums are added to create a fun nuance to this dubbel.

A limited run of 750ml bottles (corked & caged) will arrive in October, 2013.

Style: Belgian Style Dubbel (w/ Plums)
Availability: 750 ml bottles, Corked & caged
Arrival: October, 2013

8.5% ABV

 

Posted in Seasonal Return, Weyerbacher

Weyerbacher Makes 3 Major Pumpkin Releases in July

Weyerbacher Imperial Pumpkin Ale

Just as I was writing the other two articles on pumpkin beers already hitting shelves, I thought about this- Weyerbacher Imperial Pumpkin is now available too. Just waiting on football and an actual pumpkin to carve. Even though it is due out in August, it has already been spotted on shelves in the northeast.

This 8.0% ABV pumpkin ale is the mother of all pumpkin ales. It is heartier, spicier, and more “caramelly” and “pumpkiny” than its faint brethren! We have added lots of pumpkin along with cinnamon, nutmeg and a touch of cardamom and clove giving this beer a spicy, full-bodied flavor. This truly is an Imperial Pumpkin Ale

Style: Pumpkin Beer
Availability: 12oz bottles, Draft. Julyish- November, Seasonal.

8% ABV

Above: Weyerbacher recently updated the artwork for the pumpkin seasonal…

 

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Weyerbacher 18 Anniv Beer Released Today

Weyerbacher celebrates 18 years of brewing by releaseing their Eighteen weizenbock today. According to Weyerbacher, the beer is more of a ‘weizendopplebock’ with an entirely German malt bill exuding flavors of dark fruit, bready malts, chocolate, and hints of banana. Eighteen is unfiltered, bottle-conditioned and at 11% ABV it will age nicely.

Style: Weizenbock
Availability: Draft, 12 oz bottles
Arrival: June 18 2013

11.1% ABV 

Posted in Beer News, Weyerbacher

The Best Beer Label You’ll See Today: Weyerbacher Millenium Falco

This beer is brewed for a special occasion, so don’t go looking for it. However, this doesn’t mean you can’t bask in it’s awesomeness. Brewed for Philly Beer Scene magazine editor Mat Falco.  Only 30 cases produced.

Posted in Coming Soon, Weyerbacher

Weyerbacher’s Eighteenth is a Weizenbock

Each year, Weyerbacher celebrates their anniversary with new one off. Last year’s Seventeen was a saison, brewed with grapefruit peel & spices. This is Eighteen, a weizenbock. Final details to follow. We’re told it will be “strong, and cellerable.”

Style: Weizenbock
Availability: 12oz bottles, Draft
Arrival: TBA

?? ABV

Posted in Brasserie De La Senne, Weyerbacher

Philly Beer Week Collab: Manneken-Penn

Brasserie De La Senne Manneken Penn

If you had any doubts before, don’t. Philadelphia IS one of America’s premiere beer cities. Tom Peters (Monk’s Cafe), Chris Wilson (Weyerbacher) traveled to Brussels (Still in Belgium) to brew with Yvan De Baets of Brasseries de La Senne.

Manneken-Penn is a 7.5% Belgo-American Dubbel whose name and label art were inspired by Philadelphia’s famed William Penn statue above City Hall, and Brussels’ landmark Manneken Pis sculpture of a playful naked boy — ahem — relieving himself.  Manneken-Penn was made with oats, molasses and a combination of American and European hops.  It is imported for PBW by Shelton Brothers and will be available both on draft and in 11.2 oz bottles

Style: Dubbel
Availability: 11.2 oz bottles, Draft
Arrival: 5/31/13

7.5% ABV 

Click for tickets to PBW Opening Tap 

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New Artwork: Weyerbacher Blasphemy

Weyerbacher Blasphemy

Weyerbacher (Easton, PA) is just about done rounding out their rebranding efforts. Blasphemy actually has one new piece of artwork, changed since the original seen below.

Blasphemy has a fairly sordid history. It was retired, then new batches found the drain thanks to QC standards, then finally released. Never give up. Looks like this will grace the 750’s when its time again.

Style: Quadrupel (Barrel Aged)
Availability: 750ml bottles

11.8% ABV 

Version 2

O.G. Artwork