From Terrapin:
Terrapin Beer Co. welcomes the warm kiss of summer with the release of Seasonal Sessions beer Maggie’s Peach Farmhouse Ale.
With Terrapin “born and raised” in the South, creating a traditional Belgian summer beer with a bit Southern flair made perfect sense. “There’s nothing more Southern than peaches and farms,” commented brewmaster Brian “Spike” Buckowski. “So a peach farmhouse it is!”
Maggie’s third turn on the Seasonal Sessions line does see one change for 2015: it’s in cans! Maggie’s Peach Farmhouse joins Terrapin’s growing arsenal of canned craft beers, and is the second Seasonal Sessions beer to be released exclusively in cans.
From the label:
Maggie's Peach Farmhouse Ale delivers a wholesome host of peach flavor and a refreshing spiciness that will get your juices flowing. Brewed with peaches and a lot of love, this Old World style of beer will take you back to a simpler time.
ABV: 5.5%
IBU: 22
OG: 11.8
Malts: 2-Row Pale, Munich, Wheat, Acidulated
Hops: Golding
Other: Peaches
Maggie’s Peach Farmhouse Ale is shipping now in 1/6 BBL kegs and 6-packs of 12 oz. cans.
Next Reserve Series Brew to Evoke Vine-ripened Comfort
Following on the heels of her peach harvest comes a little surprise pick from her blackberry vines. Next up in Terrapin’s Reserve Series line is Maggie’s Blackberry Cobbler Imperial Farmhouse Ale. This will mark the first summer Reserve Series release since the line was conceived in 2013.
From the label:
Maggie’s Blackberry Cobbler Imperial Farmhouse Ale is made with fresh blackberries and graham crackers for a taste you won’t soon forget. Reminiscent of the smell in Granny’s kitchen on a Sunday afternoon, this beer is liquid dessert for any home-cooked meal.
ABV: 8.55%
IBU: 22
OG: 17.5
Malts: 2-row Pale, Vienna, Malted Wheat, Victory
Hops: East Kent Goldings
Other: Graham Cracker Crumbs, Blackberry Puree
As a member of the Reserve Series, Maggie’s Blackberry Cobbler Imperial Farmhouse Ale will see distribution in limited quantities throughout Terrapin’s territory and will be packaged in 22 oz. wax-dipped bottles. The beer is slated to begin shipping in early June.
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