Cricket Hill Cascade Brown & Jersey Red Devil Coming Soon (New Head Brewer)

imageFrom Cricket Hill Brewing:

Our Smoked Rye has been a big success! Last month I mentioned that it was the next release of our Small Batch series and it went quickly. If you see it on tap grab a pint while you still can! Next up is our Cascade Brown Ale followed quickly by our Jersey Devil Red Ale! These beers are available in draft only and are the first two beers of the 2013 season.

The Cascade Brown Ale provides both a roasted warmth and a citrusy refreshment, ideal for the transition out of the fall and deep into the Winter! Combining generous helpings of Cascade hops with 5 different malts with an amber- brown color, this is a crisp and balanced ale with subtle toasted notes that is enjoyable to the last drop! ABV 6.3%

We want to give a warm welcome to our new head brewer, Colin House. Colin spent time with us as an intern several years ago and was called back as an assistant brewer last February 2012. He has now moved into the position of head brewer and will hold the reigns brewing some of the finest beers ever made on the planet Earth!

Our Tour tasting room is still a work in progress as we have just finished painting and are about to finish the floor. Then the ceiling and then the taps and we are all done! until then we still run our very popular Friday Tours from 5 till 7pm.(no reservations needed). Join us for an education and some great beers!

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