(Fullerton,CA) - Our most popular and sought after beer returns this week, we’re talking about Knuckle Sandwich DIPA. Beginning this Thursday at our tasting room in Fullerton, CA, those looking for that hop punch upside the head will be able to get what they have comin’ to them.
Knuckle Sandwich DIPA is our rendition of the West-Coast Style Double IPA, bursting with a double dose of American hops, backed by a rich layer of malt to give it that body and smooth mouthfeel.
Brewed originally in 2010, we hit our loyal customers right between the eyes with one of the most delicious beers brewed in all of Orange County. We brew this big bold beer as often as we can, but the minute we are out, the biggest question asked of us is when it will be back. Owner and Head Brewer Aaron Barkenhagen went back in his brewer’s notebook and made some subtle t to bring the beer closer to it’s small batch days on Richman Ave. After sampling this from the brite tank, we are quite amazed at how spot on this batch of Knuckle has turned out.
Knuckle Sandwich DIPA Facts
Conceived: Knuckle Sandwich DIPA became an instant hit with cult following immediately after it’s conception in 2010. Knuckle Sandwich was voted Best Beer of 2010 on TheFullPint.com, and has the high ratings of 95/100 on Beer Advocate and a 99/100 on RateBeer.
Format: 22 oz. bottles, 1, ⅙ bbl keg, ½ bbl keg.
Availability: Bottles available at retailers where Bootlegger’s beers are sold as well as Bootlegger’s Tasting Room in Fullerton, CA. You may find this on draft at food establishments that proudly serve Bootlegger’s beer.
Ingredients: Hops (Nugget, Cascade, Simcoe, CTZ), Malt (Pale 2-Row Barley, Crystal 40, White Wheat, CaraPils, Dextrose), Our House Yeast and Water.
Gravity: 10% Alcohol by Volume
Suggested food pairings: Smoked ham, barbecue, chocolate covered caramels, gingerbread.
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