Indeed Brewing Old Friend Holiday Ale Returns For 2013

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From Indeed Brewing:

The holidays are right around the corner, and it’s one of our favorite times of year. We love it because it’s a time to come together and there’s nothing like seeing old friends. In that spirit, we’re proud to announce the return of Old Friend holiday ale, which will be on draft and in bottles at the taproom starting tomorrow!

Old Friend is our limited release holiday ale brewed with fresh ginger root and family harvested honey. Swirling with the flavors and aromas of the holidays, Old Friend is a malty, ruby-colored limited release exclusively on tap at the Indeed Brewing taproom.

To celebrate the occasion we’re also tapping a keg of 2012 Old Friend alongside the 2013 release. Both versions will be available only at the taproom for a limited time. So come by our place, step out of the cold and share in the warmth of a visit with an Old Friend.

Old Friend Description:

Season’s greetings! Your Old Friend is in town. We may only see each other once a year, but when we do it’s something special. Old Friend is a limited release holiday ale with fresh ginger root and a hefty dollop of family harvested honey. This fireside companion has a deep ruby-colored body with layers of malt complexity and an intense ginger aroma. Give thanks and reflect on the good year past with an Old Friend  by your side. Cheers! (7% ALC. by VOL.)
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