Ranger Creek Releases Small Batch Series No 3

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Coming soon from San Antonio Texas’ Ranger Creek Brewing:

We’ve got some exciting news about our Small Batch Series, including the release of our newest beer in the lineup and some cool industry recognition. Small Batch Series No. 3 is out now, and there are only 7,000 bottles and just a handful of kegs of it. You might also see a select few firkins being tapped soon. This one is complex, delicious, and is sure to age especially well. Remember, there are 27 million thirsty Texans and just a few thousand Small Batch No. 3 bottles, so go grab yours before they are gone!

Say Hello to Small Batch Series No. 3!

Small Batch Series No. 3 is an English-style Barleywine aged in French oak that comes in at 10% ABV. This vintage ale undergoes a 3 hour boil to create a complex layer of malt character including caramel, toffee, ripe fruit, and leather. The floral and earth-toned Kent Goldings hops add a soft background of spice giving depth to the malt flavors and providing an overall balance. It has been aged for 6 months in French oak barrels to allow time for this big beer to mature and mellow. It was made to be laid down like a fine wine, and if stored properly this barleywine should keep well for upwards of 10 years. Drink one now, save more for later!

English-style Barleywine
Aged in French oak barrels for 6 months
10% ABV
12.7 oz. (375 ml) bottle

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