Short’s Brewing - Peach Tea Mild, Hellacious Rock, Woodmaster & Fload

Short’s Brewing - Peach Tea Mild

Today we have several new bottle labels coming from Short’s Brewing.  Peach Tea Mild is an English-style mild ale brewed with whole leaf black tea and peach.  We also have Fload and it is a dark American sour ale breed with raspberries, Woodmaster high-gravity brown ale fermented with toasted pecans and Michigan maple syrup & Hellacious Rock Double American IPA.  These are all 12oz bottles and here is the commercial descriptions from Short’s:

Peach Tea Mild is an English style Mild brewed with Earl Grey tea and peach. Bright, clear and copper colored, Peach Tea Mild pours with a light tan head and abundant aromas of peach, biscuit, tea, and caramel. Medium-bodied and slightly sweet, Peach Tea Mild tastes like washing a peach biscuit sandwich down with a glass of cool iced tea. Peach Tea Mild is easy drinking and finishes fairly dry.

4.3% ABV
40 IBU

Hellacious Rock

An American Double India Pale Ale with bold floral hop aromas of citrus peel and pine.  A sizable malt sweetness allows for a balanced presentation of abundant hop flavors, most notably those of sharp grapefruit and fruity berries.  The finish is mostly clean with a perfect resiny bitterness, that lingers, but doesn’t overwhelm the palate.

8.7% ABV

70 IBUimage

SHort's Brewing Hellacious Rock

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