We broke the news just a few days abo that Yards would be adding Brawler in 12oz cans and now we’ve “sleuthed” out two more. Today you get your first look at Yards IPA and Philadelphia Pale Ale 12oz cans. Yards IPA now carries the tag “Our Signature IPA” and it remains at 7%-AbV. Philadelphia Pale Ale now carries the tag “Brewed In The City Of Brotherly Love” and it remains at 4.6%-AbV. Both beers will be packaged in 12oz Crown cans and stay tuned here for release details and additional Yards packaging.
Here are the commercial descriptions for these two beers from Yards Brewing:
IPA
PERFECTLY BALANCED
Standing firmly on the east coast end of American IPAs, our India Pale Ale emphasizes balance. Traditional floor-malted English barley gives IPA its firm malt character while generous amounts of Chinook and Amarillo hops impart aromas of pine and tangerine for a perfectly balanced IPA.
STYLE American IPA
ABV 7.0%
IBU 62
OG 16.5°P
COLOR Bright Copper
FORMATS Signature Variety 12- and 24-pack; 6-pack, 12-pack, 24-pack; 1/2 keg, 1/6 keg, Hoff-Stevens cask
AVAILABILITY Year-round
SIGNIFICANT INGREDIENTS Cascade in the hopback; dry hopped with Amarillo, Chinook, Bravo, Columbus and Eureka
PAIRINGS IPA is a robust beer that needs robust flavors. Pair with sharp cheeses like aged cheddars, grilled lamb chops and tomato pie.
YEAR INTRODUCED 1998
PHILADELPHIA PALE ALE
REMARKABLY SESSIONABLE
Not to be boastful, but we honestly believe all other ales pale in comparison to ours. Dry-hopped with an abundance of distinctive Simcoe hops, this straw-colored pale ale is more drinkable than bitter, more aromatic than aggressive. Philly Pale Ale, as it’s better known, is crisp, hoppy and bursting with citrus.
STYLE Pale Ale
ABV 4.6%
IBU 37
OG 11°P
COLOR Straw
FORMATS Signature Variety 12- and 24- pack; 6-pack, 12-pack, 24-pack; 1/2 keg, 1/6 keg
AVAILABILITY Year-round
SIGNIFICANT INGREDIENTS Cascade in the hopback; Centennial, Columbus and Simcoe hops
AWARDS 2012 Philadelphia Magazine's Best of Philly: Best Beer; 2012 Atlantic City Beer Festival: Best Light Beer; 2012 Best of Philly Beer Scene: Best IPA/Pale Ale; 2011 94WIP Beer Brawl: Listener's Choice; 2009 Philly Beer Week: Best Beer with a Cheesesteak; 2004 New York Times: Top Five Pale Ales in the Country
PAIRINGS Philly Pale Ale's vibrant floral and citrus aroma and soft malt character complement lighter fare including salads with citrus-based vinaigrettes, cured or poached salmon and fresh Jersey tomatoes. But it is equally as good with a hot dog and peanuts at the ballpark.
YEAR INTRODUCED 2000
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