Ecliptic Brewing - Comet Calala Passionfruit Imperial Wit 2017 Edition

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This is the 2017 edition of Comet Calala from Ecliptic Brewing in Portland, OR.  This imperial wit is brewed with passion fruit and orange peel and it is the “perfect beer to celebrate Spring.”  Look for Comet Calala to fly in at 8%-AbV and this is the 22oz bottle.  Stay tuned for Spring release details.

UPDATE 28 Apr 2017 from Ecliptic:

Ecliptic Brewing will release the newest addition to their Special Release line-up on May 4th.  Comet Calala is an Imperial Wit brewed with passion fruit and orange peel.  The name Comet Calala draws inspiration from the breweries astronomy ties combined with another name for passion fruit, Calala.

“Comet Calala was born from a team brainstorming session where we knew we wanted to brew the perfect beer for Spring,” said Owner and Brewmaster John Harris.  “The excitement for this beer has been high among the staff at Ecliptic and we cannot wait for everyone to try it.”

Comet Calala Passion fruit Imperial Wit

Comet Calala Passion fruit Imperial Wit will warm you like the tropics.  We started with a traditional witbier base and added passionfruit (also known as a Calala) and orange peel for a juicy finish.  Comet Calala is the perfect beer to celebrate Spring.

ABV 8%  IBU 25

Comet Calala will be available in draft and 22oz package throughout Ecliptic’s distribution network.

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