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Founder’s Better Half Releases Today

Founder’s Brewing’s newest Backstage Series installment goes on sale today. (About an hour from now.)  Curmudgeon’s Better Half is a beer formerly known as Kaiser’s Curmudgeon.  We’re talking old ale brewed with molasses, aged 254 days in bourbon barrels that Continue Reading →

Flying Dog Disobedience Dubbel Joining Rarities

Flying Dog Brewing (Frederick, MD) is releasing a new  “Brewhouse Rarities” each month throughout 2012.  Each beer is limited to draft, around the Mid-Atlantic region.  Recent releases include Imperial Hefeweizen, & Black Lager.  If the time timeline serves correctly, Disobedience Abbey Continue Reading →

Alesmith Decadence, Feb 29th

Alesmith Brewing’s Decadence 2011 is ready to go, and will be released on  on Wednesday, February 29th, 2012.

This release is a combination of two styles, a smoke beer and a barleywine.  The result (after Alesmith worked a little magic) is a Continue Reading →

Posted in New Belgium, Press Releases

New Belgium Announces Tart Lychee & Lost Abbey Collaboration (PR)

 “TART LYCHEE” AND “THE LOST ABBEY COLLABORATION” SELECTED FOR NEW BELGIUM’S LIPS OF FAITH SERIES

Second Round of 2012 Lips of Faith Beers Tribute Belgian Sours and the Brewery’s Newest Collaboration

Ft. Collins, CO, April 23, 2012 — New Belgium Brewing (www.newbelgium.com) today announced the second two beers in its 2012 Lips of Faith series: Tart Lychee and The Lost Abbey Collaboration Brett Beer. Lips of Faith beers offer limited edition selections that showcase New Belgium’s more esoteric and palate-elevating creations.

New Belgium’s sweet and sour Tart Lychee highlights the unique lychee fruit, which is balanced alongside a wood-aged sour beer. It’s brewed with pale malt, caramel-80, carapils, malted wheat and oats, then spiced with lychee fruit and a touch of cinnamon. The hazy orange Tart Lychee begins with bold, tropical aromas and ends with a sharp, dry finish. Tart Lychee is available on draft and in 22-ounce bombers. Alcohol by volume is 7.5 percent.

New Belgium Brewing and The Lost Abbey brewery from San Marcos, California have a shared passion for a variety of things, not the least of which is the wild Belgian yeast brettanomyces. So they decided to join forces and collaborate. Lost Abbey Collaboration is brewed simply with pale malts accompanied by Target, Centennial and Sorachi hops for a hint of citrus. Focusing on their mutual respect for the ingredient, the spotlight shines on the brettanomyces, where a full brett fermentation offers bold pineapple overtones and funky, sour edge. The beer is a shining, golden shade and is warming and dry. Lost Abbey Collaboration is available on draft and in 22-ounce bombers. Alcohol by volume is 7.5 percent.

“This round of Lips of Faith selections are a test of balance,” said New Belgium brewer Grady Hull.  “Tart Lychee shows the interconnectedness of sweet and sour and the Lost Abbey Collaboration balances the nuances of two breweries to create something that together we can call uniquely ours.”

Tart Lychee is available now and The Lost Abbey Collaboration Brett Beer will be available mid-May in select markets while supplies last.  Pricing varies by market.

To find New Belgium beers in your area, you can use the New Belgium Libation Location tool: http://www.newbelgium.com/beer.aspx. You can also follow New Belgium on Facebook athttp://www.facebook.com/newbelgium.

About New Belgium Brewing Company
New Belgium Brewing Company, makers of Fat Tire Amber Ale and a host of Belgian-inspired beers, began operations in a tiny Fort Collins basement in 1991. Today, the third largest craft brewer in the U.S., New Belgium produces nine year-round beers; Fat Tire Amber Ale, Sunshine Wheat, Ranger IPA, Belgo IPA, Shift Pale Lager, Blue Paddle Pilsner, 1554 Black Ale, Abbey and Trippel, as well as a host of seasonal releases.  In addition to producing world-class beers, New Belgium takes pride in being a responsible corporate role model with progressive programs such as employee ownership, open book management and a commitment to environmental stewardship.  For more information, vi

Posted in New Beers

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Posted in Beer News, Coming Soon, Flying Dog Brewing

Not All Flying Dog Brewhouse Rarities Are Draft Only

Flying Dog Disobedience DubbelJust 2 weeks ago, BSJ mentioned that Flying Dog Brewing was adding Disobedience Abbey Dubbel to the Brewhouse Rarities series.  These releases are/were limited to draft only offerings around the Mid-Atlantic region.  Looks like one will get a little bottle treatment too – Disobedience Abbey Dubbel.   Disobedience is brewed with maple syrup.

Style: Dubbel (w/ Maple Syrup)
Availability: Draft. 750 ml bottles (limited)
Arrival: After April, 2012 

7.6% ABV 

note: The above is tentative.  Subject to change at whim of the brewer, the beer, or the barrel.

Posted in Founders Brewing, New Releases

Founder’s Better Half Releases Today

Founders Better HalfFounder’s Brewing’s newest Backstage Series installment goes on sale today. (About an hour from now.)  Curmudgeon’s Better Half is a beer formerly known as Kaiser’s Curmudgeon.  We’re talking old ale brewed with molasses, aged 254 days in bourbon barrels that were recently used for aging maple syrup.

The Founder’s tap room will feature 750ml bottles of Better Half for $17 dollars a piece.  After today, a limited amount of Better Half will ship to Founder’s markets for beer geeks to fight over.

Style: Old Ale (Maple Syrup, Barrel Aged)
Availability: 750ml bottles
Released: 2/13/12

11.9% ABV 

Lots of Better Half & 750’s of Bell’s Black Note.  That’s $140 worth of Better Half.  Pic via Mike Tinnon

Posted in Coming Soon, Flying Dog Brewing

Flying Dog Disobedience Dubbel Joining Rarities

Flying Dog Disobedience DubbelFlying Dog Brewing (Frederick, MD) is releasing a new  “Brewhouse Rarities” each month throughout 2012.  Each beer is limited to draft, around the Mid-Atlantic region.  Recent releases include Imperial Hefeweizen, & Black Lager.  If the time timeline serves correctly, Disobedience Abbey Dubbel joins the lineup in March.  Disobedience is brewed with maple syrup.

Style: Dubbel (w/ Maple Syrup)
Availability:
 Draft only. Mid-Atlantic Region
Arrival: March, 2012 (Tentative)

7.6% ABV 

Other recent Flying Dog news: The brewery begins canning this year, kick off things with Underdog, and Snake Dog.  Underdog will also slated to appear in 12oz bottles.

Posted in AleSmith Brewing

Alesmith Decadence, Feb 29th

Alesmith Brewing’s Decadence 2011 is ready to go, and will be released on  on Wednesday, February 29th, 2012.

This release is a combination of two styles, a smoke beer and a barleywine.  The result (after Alesmith worked a little magic) is a maple smoked barleywine.  The beer features Bamburg smoked malt, and Vermont maple syrup.

Availability: Bottles go on sale at the brewery at 2 pm on 2/29/12.  $13/bottle, 6 bottle limit.  Draft in tap room. No growlers.

Style: Barleywine
Additions: Maple Syrup Alesmith Brewing
9368 Cabot DriveSan Diego, California, 92126
United States

Posted in Brooklyn Brewing, Videos

Garrett Oliver On Mary’s Maple Porter [Video]

Then next Brooklyn Brewing Brewmaster’s Reserve beer is Mary’s Maple Porter.  What is that exactly? The beer is named for Mary Wiles, a brewer that joined the Brooklyn team about a year ago.  The porter features maple syrup from her trees near the brewery. 50 gallons of maple syrup were used in the kettle to make Mary’s porter. Here’s Garrett Oliver to explain: