Brooklyn - The Discreet Charm Of The Framboisie Bottles

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We brought you the keg label, so I’m excited to show you even more.  This is Brooklyn Brewery The Discreet Charm Of The Framboisie and it is a sour ale that is barrel-aged with raspberries and brettanomyces.  This beer will now make the leap to 750ml bottles and it will come in big at 12.8%-AbV.  Stay tuned for release details.
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image31 May 2016 - Update from Brooklyn:

Allow us to introduce The Discreet Charm of the Framboisie, your newest, finest, and most intriguing friend of the summer. Rejoice in its tart, lively body! Revel in its glowing rose quartz hue! Raise your— what’s that?

You want to know what’s up with that wild name?

Fair enough. The below was recovered from an impossibly lengthy tome we discovered deep within our cellars, where it had previously been used as a step stool. Good luck:

Fram·boi·sie

fræmBWäˈzē/

noun: framboisie;

Boldly creative people who drink excellent sour beers, listen to vivacious music, embrace the funk, and steer clear of mediocre food, lazy thinking, fear-based living, and movies featuring more CGI than people.

Arose in response to the bourgeoisie, a ludicrous, vapid, and boring group famously ridiculed in Luis Buñuel’s Oscar-winning 1972 surrealist film, “The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie.”

The Framboisie are famously celebrated in Brooklyn Brewery’s 2016 production, “The Discreet Charm of the Framboisie,” directed by Brewmaster Garrett Oliver.

Plot

A form of framboise (“fræmBWäˈ,” a traditional sour ale style aged on raspberries), the beer has a fine reddish-orange color with deep, fresh raspberry aromatics underpinned by the vanilla notes of American bourbon oak aging and the funkiness of the wild yeast strain Brettanomyces.

Production

“The Discreet Charm of the Framboisie” started as a base sour beer featuring barley malt, wheat, and spelt. This was then aged in Woodford Reserve bourbon barrels, each containing fifteen pounds of fresh raspberries. Finally, the beer was bottle conditioned with Brettanomyces lambicus and Champagne yeasts. The result is a sharp, dry, bombastic beer that is excellent with food. It is often enjoyed as a double feature with “Goat Cheeses,” “Salads,” “Chicken,” “Duck,” “Barbecue,” or “Game Meats”.No juices, purees or extracts were hurt during the course of this production.

Cast

Garrett Oliver as “The Brewmaster”
Eric Brown as “The Barrelman”
Drew Bombard as “Dr. Funkensurfer”

“The Discreet Charm of the Framboisie” is a Brooklyn Brewery Production.

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Is everyone on board now? Look, this is a beer celebrating all things strange, wonderful, and energetic in life. It’s elegant, yet accessible, like a garden party playing thrash metal or having your friend officiate your wedding. It’s also easy to enjoy. Grab your friends, snag some fancy glasses– those plastic champagne flutes you’ve been saving will do nicely– and go have some fun.

Just don’t be bougie. The world has enough lame excuses, and not enough dancing.

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