Lawson’s Chinooker’d IPA, Big Hoppy & f Maple Nipple Ale Coming In Oct

imageFrom Lawson’s Finest:

As of 10/1, Chinooker’d IPA will be available in draft and bottles. This award-winning IPA recipe is chock full of Chinook hops and bursting with pine and citrus aromas and flavors. Careful, more than one of these will getcha schnocker’d!

Beginning 10/13, in celebration of our favorite baseball team the Boston Red Sox and the iconic David Ortiz “Big Poppy”, you will find Big Hoppy (draft and bottles), a dark and devious brew that reflects a resinous and sticky fusion of intense bitterness, big roasted barley flavors, and powerful dank aromas. Made with HUGE additions of five hop varieties and seven malts to create a bold flavor profile.

Starting 10/20 you will find draft and bottles of Maple Nipple Ale which is a big and rich maple ale loaded with Vermont’s finest maple syrup from start to finish. Our hearty Vermont maple ale is a unique and tasty brew that is smooth and strong so watch out!

All of the above three special Vermont bottle releases will be available at the Warren Store, Craft Beer Cellar Waterbury and Beverage Warehouse

We are happy to announce that we bottled our latest collaboration batch of Double Dose IPA with Otter Creek Brewing! Distribution details from Vermont to Virginia can be found here.

VT and CT will receive their usual fresh deliveries of Sip of Sunshine IPA and Super Session #2 in cans and draft.

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