Drake’s Launching 5 New Beers (Black Robusto Porter Goes Year-Round)

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Exciting news coming out of Drake’s Brewing Today:

Before even mentioning the brewery construction, the move to a 24-hour brewing schedule, and the conversion over to our new larger batch sizes, the brewer's have been a busy group with some new fall releases.

This fall prepare yourselves for new beers from Drake's with the release of several new seasonals, one-offs, and new bottles all for your enjoyment.

1. HausFest Festbier- 5.5% ABV, 24 IBUs-- Just released last Friday at Flocktoberfest, our one lager of 2012, the HausFest Festbier is currently our brewers' go-to pint. HausFest is a lighter-style Märzen and our version of the classic German Oktoberfestbier. Fresh toasty aromas of Vienna and Munich malts jump out of the glass alongside subtle spicy noble hops with a round, smooth mouthfeel and clean, dry, and crisp finish. **2nd year brewed. Draft only**

2. Batch 4000- 5.5% ABV, 48 IBUs-- To commemorate our latest milestone batch we took a hint from the harvest season and spiked our hop-forward 1500 American Pale Ale with fresh wet-hops (Simcoe and Citra) in a hop-back and the dry hop. Look for it at both the Bistro Wet-Hop Fest this Saturday and at Toronado's Wet-Hop fest on the 17th. **One-off. Draft only**

Exxpedition Label3. Drake's Exxpedition Imperial Red Ale- 8% ABV, 70 IBUs-- Since the beginning Drake's brewers have sought to create beers that transcend the brews that have come before. Our original brewer Roger Lind created our long standing seasonal Expedition, a hoppy American Red Ale, back when the punch of American hops were less that normal in your typical red ale. Now, our brewers are taking that beer to the next level for its "Double X" rendition, Exxpedition Imperial American Red Ale. Ruby red from crystal malts and roasted barley, this beer delivers rich caramel nots and just a hint of roast. Additions of citrusy, resinous West-Coast hops and an abundant dry-hop then punctuate the malt with intense flavors and aromas of grapefruit with a clean bitter finish. **Annual Seasonal**

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4. Drake's Jolly Rodger 2012- 9.6% ABV, 75 IBUs-- After years of scallywagging about from port to port and dallying with any stayle that cought its fancy, the 2012 edition Drake's Jolly Rodger is returning to its original style, an American Barleywine. Our 2012 Jolly Rodger is full-bodied with rich caramel malt undertones and mild biscuit malt character. Sufficient additions of West Coast hops balance the malt with pine needle aromatics and satisfying bitterness. Welcome home old friend. Yo Ho. **Annual Seasonal**

5. Drake's Black Robusto Porter- 6.3% ABV, 35 IBUs-- Drake's Black Robusto is a deep, dark "Robust Porter," a beer style know for being darker, fuller-bodied, and higher in alcohol by volume than a standard Brown Porter. Our Black Robusto goes down smoothly with flavors of bittersweet chocolate and slight roast from Crystal and Chocolate malt dominating. A touch of spicy, herbal hop character from Willamette hops balance out the the finish. Drake's Black Robusto has long been a year round part of our draft-only line-up, but coming this fall we will begin to bottle this beguilingly dark brew in 22oz bombers. You'll start to see the bottles first at the Barrel House, then around the Bay Area and slowly moving outward. **Year-Round**
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