New Beers From Mikkeller, Renaissance, Amager, and Nøgne-Ø Arrive @ Shelton Brothers

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From The Shelton Brothers:

BEER GEEK BREAKFAST GETS AN UPDATE

We have a new batch of Mikkeller Beer Geek Breakfast in stock now.  Notice the brand-spanking new label above, and also notice the new 11.2 oz (330ml) format.  What's more, the beer is now being brewed at Lervig, our newest Norwegian brewery.  Change is good.
New Mikkeller Beer Geek Breakfast!



NEW FROM NOGNE-O

Four new offerings!

Horizon Tokyo Black


The second collaboration between Nogne-O, Mikkeller, and Brew Dog, this is a interpolation between Nogne-O's Dark Horizon, Mikkeller's Black, and Brew Dog's Tokyo.  Brewed in Norway, at Nogne-O.  Available in 250ml bottles.

Citrus Hystrix
A chef-inspired IPA, brewed with rye, oats, bergamot, and mandarin orange juice.  Availabe in 500ml bottles and kegs.

Tinved
A wild ale brewed with Norwegian malted barley and raw wheat, and juice from pressed sea buckthorn provides a brash sourness. Available in 250ml bottles.

Premiant
A special, one-off release, brewed with a new hop variety from the Czech Republic -- Premiant.  Inspired by the hop's heritage, this is an imperial pilsner -- but traditional, old world pilsner, it is not. Available in 500ml bottles and kegs.



AMAGER SLOTH and ENVY KEGS
From The Sinner Series
We have a very limited number of Sloth (a single  hop American Pale Ale style) KeyKegs and Envy (a West Coast IPA style) KeyKegs available now.  Don't be a sloth, or you'll miss out and be envious.

Amager Bryghus



RENAISSANCE GREAT PUNKIN

From the Enlightenment Series

Fall is here, so it's time to open up a pumpkin beer -- specifically this pumpkin beer, which is subtly spiced and hopped with NZ Fuggles that lend a nice bitterness to balance caramelized malts and earthy spices.
The Renaissance Enlightenment Series
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