From Down The Road in Everett, MA:
We can hardly believe it ourselves, but Down The Road is mere days away from the grand opening of its Everett Taproom, and the years of waiting are going to pay off. We’re setting up an absolutely killer party to kick things off on Friday, November 3rd, and two of our headlining acts are just finishing up in the fermenter. Down The Road Beer Co. is proud to announce the launch of two new beers: Peach Feyborn Berliner Weisse and Wolfgeist Dunkel Lager.
The Light and The Dark
Peach Feyborn is the next incarnation of our popular Berliner Weisse mit schuss. This variant boasts explosive, juicy peaches contrasted against the renowned puckering base beer that has won the hearts of many sour lovers across the state. This beer is the perfect palette cleanser for a heavy hop sesh, or you can enjoy it on its own as a refreshing companion to this unseasonably warm fall.
Wolfgeist Dunkel Lager plays to the complete opposite side of the beer spectrum from the Feyborn. This is a richly malted beer with deep notes of chocolate that drinks clean and finishes dry. Unlike a porter or stout, this dark beer has virtually no yeasty esters and the body is surprisingly uplifting and effervescent. An homage to the Feldgeist of German folklore, Wolfgeistis rooted in centuries of harvest festivals and traditional brewing methods. When the cold winds rise and heavy November rains lash against your windows, this is the beer to pour as you sets park to tinder and warm yourself by the hearth.
The Hunt is On
Both Peach Feyborn and Wolfgeist will be available on draft and for package takeaway at the grand opening of our taproom next week. But don’t worry, if you can’t make it to the party, you can find Peach Feyborn and Wolfgeist on the shelves of your local packy and on draft in reputable beer bars across the state while supplies last.
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