An exciting new Goose Island Fulton & Wood series beer called Casimir. The label is here and these details are from Goose Island:
Casimir was brewed by Mike Siegel, Brian Davis, and Jason Karras who decided to give nod to Polish brewing traditions after learning they all have Polish heritage. Taking inspiration from the Grodziskie, a Polish oak-smoked wheat beer, they smoked their own wheat with used Bourbon County Stout oak barrel staves at the local Chicago Hagen's Fish Market.
With Polish rye bread in mind, they added caraway seeds to the whirlpool along with Polish Lublin hops. Casimir takes it's name after Casimir Pulaski who is known to Chicago school children because they get Casimir Pulaski Day off!
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Dana Caffrey
ReplyDeleteIs this a new breed of beer? This is interesting. I wonder how a Polish beer taste like. Is it already available in the market?
Hi Dana...this is a series of beers from Goose Island and as the video says it is coming soon.
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