Lucky Bucket Brewing Company is turning 5 years old! To celebrate, they will be throwing a party open to the public on Friday, February 7th from 6 pm – 11pm. To commemorate their 5th year anniversary, they have re-released The Raven Black IPA as a part of their Single Batch Series.
The Raven pays tribute to the great Edgar Allen Poe by being brewed on his birthday anniversary. It combines an exceptional citrus variety hop profile with dark malted barley to create an intense, flavorful, and hoppy concoction. Lucky Bucket has also recently released their highly anticipated Smoked Chili Porter, Up In Smoke. Brewed with chili peppers from Hatch, New Mexico and a healthy dose of the infamous Ghost Chili Pepper, this brew has an unforgettable kick in the finish! Both single batch beers will be available during the night of the birthday bash.
Lucky Bucket was founded in 2008 with the mission to produce local, hand crafted, exceptionally flavored beers. “Community involvement is a big part of what we do, we wouldn’t be the company that we are today without the fans that have stuck by our side since the beginning, and we like to be able to give back to them,” said Addie Neman, Event Coordinator. “Our birthday bash isn’t so much for us, but for our fans, which is why we pull out all the stops.” The birthday party will feature homemade Certified Evil cupcakes for the first 100 guests, and two limited beers to be released throughout the night – the last remaining keg of the El Mastadon Barleywine, and a rare Bourbon Barrel Aged Certified Evil.
Cut Spike Distillery, the sister company to Lucky Bucket Brewing Company, will also have featured cocktails throughout the evening. The event is open to the public, and you must be 21 years of age or over to attend. There will be no cover charge.
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