Veil Brewing Releasing Crucial Aunt & Dirt Knap Cans 6/14

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Next Tuesday June 14th will be the debut of Crucial Aunt!
Crucial Aunt is basically our flagship double IPA Crucial Taunt with a ton of natural mango purée and nectar added to it. We used over 100lbs of mango purée for a 15BBL batch. We also increased the Citra on the dry-hop addition to enhance the citrus/fruity aromatic component. This is our most fruit forward beer we have release so far. The mango presence is ridiculous! We think y'all are really going to dig this one. More details regarding next Tuesday June 14th's can released to be revealed throughout the next few days. Hope to see you all next week!
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Next Tuesday June 14th will be the return of Dirt Nap!
Teaming up with our friends and artists Skirven & Croft, we decided this bad Larry needed its own special artwork.
We also decided to brew a double batch! That means more than twice as many cans/cases and higher limits!
This 8.8% Double IPA is hopped intensely with Citra, Mosaic, Galaxy, and Nelson. We actually increased the amount of Nelson this time around. This resulted in a touch less earthy/dank characteristic and a brighter, more tropical aroma. We think it came out incredible and we hope you agree. More details about next Tuesday's can release to be revealed throughout the next few days. Hope to see you all next week!

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