From Modern Times:
March is coming, and you're not even ready for the Olympic-sized swimming pool of radness we're about to pour down your eager gullets. We've got three new year-round beers, a special release, and one super tasty seasonal returning to make March the absolute dankest on record. Here's the skinny:
Year Rounds:
- Apricot Fruitlands: This tart, salty, refreshing gose would have been a stellar beer in its own right, but it never stood a chance once we realized how unbelievably well it gets along with fruit. So well, in fact, that we couldn't decide on just one, so we'll be releasing three versions this year: Apricot (March-May), Passion Fruit/Guava (June-Sept) and Cherry (Oct-Jan).
- Orderville IPA: This beer is a sledgehammer of dankness wrapped in a velvety peach pillow, underscored by a dry, chilled out malt bill that keeps your attention focused on the hop fireworks exploding in your mouth. The hop schedule features prominent Mosaic along with a wide assortment of piney, resinous varieties, resulting in a beautiful hop saturation that carries through from aroma to finish. You're going to have a hard time believing that this is a year-round beer–but believe it, 'cause it is.
- City of the Dead: A stout unlike any other, City of the Dead is brewed with house-roasted, bourbon barrel-aged coffee beans for one of the most unique and delicious beer experiences in the universe. Notes of freshly-emptied bourbon barrels and coffee permeate this rich, chewy stout for a profile as fascinating as it is tasty.
- Booming Rollers: This IPA is a Citra explosion with some New Zealand Motueka thrown in for optimal stone-fruitiness and a helping of tasty Centennial. A minimal malt body with just enough gravitas to handle the hop bitterness rounds out this stellar, extremely fragrant IPA.
- Hooloomooloo Double IPA: Named for a fictional island populated by exiles in Herman Melville's first work of fiction, this 10% ABV juice bomb is populated by a jaw-dropping variety of hops we've sourced from all over the globe, yielding an explosion of tropical flavor that takes your mouth directly to pleasureville.
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