Seasonal Return

Saranac Irish Stout Returns

2011 marks the second release of Saranac Irish Stout from Matt Brewing Company. Those looking for Irish stouts, or Irish style stouts this beer is worth a look.

From the brewers:
Deep within the heart of the Irish lies an uncanny passion Continue Reading →

Lost Abbey Red Poppy 2011 Arrives

Red Poppy!  A Flanders-style red ale brewed with red cherries, and aged on French oak from The Lost Abbey has shipped.   Limited quantities arriving/ 0r headed to the 8 states Lost Abbey ships to.

Red Poppy release party in San Continue Reading →

21st Amendment Monks Blood Arrives

One of the most highly anticipated releases by 21st Amendment Brewing – “Monk’s Blood” has shipped.  Monk’s Blood is a Belgian Strong Dark in a can.  A head turner for nothing else if that alone.  This beer is a flavor Continue Reading →

It’s Aprihop Season!

It’s Aprihop season again!  Dogfish Head Brewing’s spring seasonal has shipped.  Apricots and hops really make this beer.  Just read Dogfish’s description:

Aprihop is our fruit beer for hopheads!

It is an American IPA brewed with Pilsner and Cystal malts massively hopped Continue Reading →

Lost Abbey’s Framboise de Amorosa

Raspberry fiends, here’s one for you. Lost Abbey (San Marcos, CA) is releasing Framboise de Amorosa again in 2011.  LA touts this beer as “their first foray into the world of raspberry beers.”

Amorosa begins as Lost and Found Ale Continue Reading →

Redhook Mudslinger Ale

Redhook Brewing is one of the largest craft brewers in the United States.  This spring, Redhook’s nut brown ale returns as Mudslinger, first brewed in 2010.  It’s a nice seasonal transition – not too dark, and not too light.  Same Continue Reading →

Mad River Serious Madness Black Ale

Mad River Brewing Company first released “Serious Madness” black ale on February 13th, 2009 in their seasonal program.  John Barleycorn is also a part of this seasonal series.

Commercial Description:
This beer is inky black with amber edges, light bodied, silky smooth, Continue Reading →