BJ’s Brewhouse Releasing Exclusive Brewmaster’s Reserve Series

imageBJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse

is introducing BJ’s Brewmaster’s Reserve, a new line of proprietary craft beers made with premium ingredients and bolder taste profiles. The first BJ’s Brewmaster’s Reserve beer will be an Imperial Red Ale, a higher gravity and hoppier derivative of BJ’s award-winning Jeremiah Red® Irish Red Ale. BJ’s Brewmaster’s Reserve beers will be available on a limited-time basis exclusively at BJ’s restaurant locations.

“We are extremely proud of our craft brewing heritage and capabilities at BJ’s, and the introduction of BJ’s Brewmaster’s Reserve Imperial Red Ale is a testament to our continuing commitment to innovation and creating unique, world-class craft beers for our guests,” said Alex Puchner, Senior Vice President of Brewery Operations. “BJ’s has been a leader in the craft beer industry since 1996 and our new line of BJ’s Brewmaster’s Reserve will appeal to adventurous beer drinkers and craft beer aficionados alike.”

BJ’s Brewmaster’s Reserve Imperial Red Ale is available in BJ’s Restaurants now through March while supplies last. The Imperial Red Ale is brewed with six different malts and four hop varieties, with an original gravity of 20 Plato and an IBU rating of 60. The next BJ’s Brewmaster’s Reserve beer, Blonde Lager, will be available in April and May while supplies last.
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