Fort Collins Releases Major Tom’s Pomegranate Wheat & Hoptitude Imperial IPA

imageFrom Fort Collins:

Fort Collins, Colo. – FCB (Fort Collins Brewery) is excited to release its

summer seasonals, Major Tom’s Pomegranate Wheat and Hoptitude Imperial

India Pale Ale on Friday.

In FCB’s year of rebranding, both brews saw recipe adjustments. Major

Tom’s Pomegranate Wheat (previously named Major Tom’s American Wheat)

saw an increase in pomegranate and an addition of pink peppercorn, redefining

itself as a fruit beer. Hoptitude gained 30 IBU’s and changed from an Imperial

Extra Pale Ale to an elegantly bursting, hop forward Imperial IPA.

As the days get longer and planes fly higher, Major Tom’s Pomegranate

Wheat is as refreshing as a summer vacation. This 6-pack seasonals unique

creation of a fruit beer is infused with pomegranate and pink peppercorn. The

result is a striking straw blonde color and sweet tart finish.

ABV: 5.1%

SRM: 5

IBU: 34

Hoptitude Imperial IPA is outrageously and elegantly bursting of Galena,

Columbus, Cascade and Chinook hops. Tempered with just a touch of malty

sweetness to provide a backbone for its massive hop profile, this 4-pack

seasonal has a bouquet of spice, citrus, and floral aromas finishing with a

refreshing and clean attitude for all.

ABV: 8.5%

SRM: 12

IBU: 95

Major Tom’s and Hoptitude will be available to FCB’s distribution

footprint throughout the summer season in bottles and on draft.

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