Monkish Brewing Releasing Same Tree, Kiss The Sky & Monkish IPA

imageFrom Monkish Brewing:

BOTTLE RELEASE PRESALE STARTING TOMORROW 8/25 at 12PM

|| SAME TREE || Same Tree is a tart saison aged in a French oak foudre with our house mixed culture of wild yeast and souring bacteria and then with yellow peaches and nectarines from the wonderful Masumoto Family Farms. Biting-into-nectarines-and-peaches fruit forwardness, tart, bright and earthy funkiness. 6.6% ABV (750ml corked & caged champagne-style bottles). Only 900 bottles. Limit 2 bottles per person.

|| KISS THE SKY || Kiss the Sky is a tart saison fermented and aged in a French oak foudre with our house mixed culture of wild yeast and souring bacteria and further aged with a blend of Montmorency and Balaton cherries. This pinkish-hued beer is tart, dry, and earthy with cherry goodness. 6.6% ABV (750ml corked & caged champagne-style bottles). Only 600 bottles. Limit 2 bottles per person.

Follow link sametreeandkissthesky.eventbrite.com

Bottles will be available at the Tasting Room starting this Saturday, August 27th at 12pm. Purchased bottles must be picked up within 4 weeks (by Sunday, September 25th at 8pm). There are NO PROXIES for this release.

In addition to pick up for Same Tree and Kiss the Sky, we will also have an IPA can release (one beer) on Saturday! It will be a larger batch size, aiming for 150-175 cases. More info to come on Friday!

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