Topic Archives: Weyerbacher Brewmasters Select Series
Weyerbacher Readies Victor Release
Weyerbacher Brewing’s (Easton, PA) Brewer’s Select Series follows the NATO Phonetic alphabet. (Example: B= Bravo, C= Charlie.) Chris Wilson and brewing team at Weyerbacher experiment with different styles each time, and of course the name is different with each brew. The brewery gears up for another release: Victor.
Style:
Availability: 12oz bottles. One time release.
Arrival: TBA
Weyerbacher Whiskey Barrel Aged Joins Select Series
Weyerbacher’s Brewmaster’s Select Series rolls out with “W” & Whiskey Barrel Aged. Each beer in the series follows the NATO Phonetic alphabet. (Example: B= Bravo, C= Charlie.) Chris Wilson and the brewing team at Weyerbacher experiment with different styles each time.
Style: (Barrel Aged)
Availability: 12oz bottles. One time release.
Arrival: TBA
?? ABV
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Weyerbacher Brewing’s (Easton, PA) Brewer’s Select Series follows the NATO Phonetic alphabet. (Example: B= Bravo, C= Charlie.) Chris Wilson and brewing team
at Weyerbacher experiment with different styles each time, and of course the name is different with each brew.
Style:
Availability: 12oz bottles. One time release.
Arrival: TBA
9.6% ABV
Weyerbacher Sierra
Weyerbacher Brewing has a small batch of beers they call the “Brewmasters Select.” Chris Wilson and brewing team at Weyerbacher experiment with different styles each time, and of course the name is different with each brew. Fun fact: the brewery uses the NATO phonetic alphabet. You’ve heard it before — the first letter of the word is the letter you are using i.e. Alpha, Bravo, Charlie etc….
Weyerbacher is up to “T” with Tango, but for the sake of completion- hadn’t published it.
Style: TBA
Availability: 12oz bottles.
Weyerbacher Tango
Weyerbacher Brewing’s (Easton, PA) Brewer’s Select Series follows the NATO Phonetic alphabet. (Example: B= Bravo, C= Charlie.) Tango is up next – a Belgian Dark Ale w/ Cherries.
We have made this release of our Brewer’s Select Series in time to help you enjoy your holidays. It is a festive combination of malts, Belgian yeast, and cherries. This dark chestnut brew has a nice caramel malt character, a tart cherry fruitiness that carries throughout, and a nice warming finish. As with all of our Brewers’ Select beers, Tango is available in draft at awesome Weyerbacher-supporting bars and restaurants and is made available in 12oz bottles at Weyerbacher’s Visitors Center only. This is a once and done limited release. Tango is the letter “T” in the NATO / phonetic alphabet. Belgian-Style Dark Ale brewed with cherries
Style: Belgian Dark Ale
Availability: 12oz bottles. One time release. Winter, 2011
9.6% ABV
Weyerbacher: Carefully Dispose Of Oscar
Weyerbacher Brewing asks that you destroy and remaining Oscar you might have. Fermentation in the bottle is causing pressure issues. Per the brewery:
If you purchased any bottles of Oscar and you still have not consumed them they need to be very carefully destroyed. Fermentation has occured in the bottle, which at this point is past its expiration date printed on the bottle, and excess pressure may have developed inside these bottles of old beer. There is a possibility for these bottles to explode on their own, or if handled roughly. Please handle gently, cover and wrap with a towel before picking up and dispose of safely. We realistically don’t expect there to be any of these around anymore as they are past code date, but if you have any and have any problems please contact us at the brewery.
Weyerbacher Up To “R” in the NATO Phonetic
Weyerbacher Brewing has a small batch of beers they call the “Brewmasters Select.” Chris Wilson and brewing team at Weyerbacher experiment with different styles each time, and of course the name is different with each brew. Fun fact: the brewery uses the NATO phonetic alphabet. You’ve heard it before – the first letter of the word is the letter you are using i.e. Alpha, Bravo, Charlie etc….
August is also going to bring our next Brewer’s Select Beer, Romeo. We’re going to go Belgian with this one. It has not been bottled at the time I’m writing this, but I can tell that it will be an ~8.5% Belgian Red Ale. We are looking at around 35 IBUs and a nice dose of Hallertuaer and Saaz in the finish. Maybe you should consider a gift for your mama after what Crimson made you do.
Style: Belgian Strong Ale
Availability: 12oz bottles.
Arrival: August, 2011
8.5% ABV