The Bruery - Humulus Guinea Pig & BGS Full Pours Coming 2/16

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From The Bruery:

We hope everyone is having a fantastic week and a lovely Valentine's Day. We're looking forward to another fun one this week in the Tasting Room. Hopefully you can come out and drink some delicious craft beer with us! Here are some highlights of what we have going on over here.

1. Humulus Guinea Pig: We'll be releasing the newest addition to our Humulus Series this weekend. This beer was used as a 'guinea pig' for our new 3 barrel brewhouse, hence the name. Humulus Guinea Pig, a 5.6% ABV pale ale, will be released this Friday and will only be available in the Tasting Room. No guinea pigs were hurt in the making of this beer.

2. BGS Full Pours: If you've been lucky enough to try our BGS flight, you know by now how much yeast can affect the flavor of beer. Starting today all 5 BGS beers will be available both for growler fills and full pours as well. Flights will still be available too, if you want to see them all next to each other!

3. Reserve Society Exclusives: We've been doing our best to offer our Reserve Society members some awesome exclusive beers these past couple of months. Starting tomorrow, February the 15th, we will be offering all you RS members growler fills of Sour In The Rye and Rueuze. Full pours of Griffon Bruxellois, our sour brown ale aged in oak with cherries, will also be available to RS members starting the Friday.
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