New Beers for Chuckanut Brewery this Fall & Baltic Porter Bottles

New Beers for Chuckanut Brewery this FallFrom Chuckanut Brewery:

Fall is a great time to sit back, relax and get through the changing colors, weather, and shorter days with a delicious beer. Chuckanut Brewery has you covered with the introduction to some new and old time favorites during the season. First up is the bottle release and tapping of Bock, a multi award winning heavy hitting lager beer available at the end of October. Either on draft at selected locations around Puget Sound and both Chuckanut Breweries and in collector bottles at South & North Nut. Bock makes a beautiful addition to the holiday table, watch facebook, Instagram & the website for tapping date.  The Bock release will be followed by a collaboration with Primer Coffee/ Elizabeth Station up the road from Chuckanut Brewery & Kitchen in Bellingham. Ethiopian Kaffee Dunkel will be tapped at the Coffee Beer Fest at Elizabeth Station on November 4. This special edition Dunkel Lager will only be available at Elizabeth Station and Chuckanut’s Kitchen in Bellingham and South Nut Tap Room in Skagit Valley. In honor of the anniversary of the Phinney Neighborhood Winter Beer Taste in Seattle, Chuckanut has created a New World German Hop Ale to be tapped at the festival on November 11, 2017. Using new varietal German hops this ale has lively aromas and flavors that spice up Chuckanut’s basic pale ale recipe.

Chuckanut Bock is the winner of NW Brewing News Reader’s Choice Gold 2010 & 2012, and North American Beer Awards Gold 2015 & Silver 2009. Not always available but when it is, drinkers scramble to get it. This rich dark lager is full of dark fruits and toffee like flavors. Aged around 3 months at very cold fermentationtemperatures results in a smooth, easy to drink strong lager (6.3% ABV). Bottled in half liter size it makes a great gift to yourself and others!

Chuckanut’s Ethiopean Kaffee Dunkel Lager is a blend of the award winning Dunkel Lager (won it’s 3rd GABF Gold Medal this year) and Primer’s cold brew EthiopianGutiti coffee. In this variation of our classic lager using the cold brew adds another layer of fruit forward slightly sweet Ethiopian coffee to the traditional malty Munchener dark lager. Made in extremely limited supplies Kaffee Dunkel Lager will be on tap until it runs out.

Chuckanut New World German Hop Ale is a moderate strength Pale Ale made unique with the use of new varietal German Hops. Polaris is added for bittering while late additions of Hallertau Blanc and Hull Melon give this ale notes of white grape, melon and berries. New World has just the right amount of hop bitterness not to over-power the senses but to end your taste buds on a slightly bitter note. Great with spicy foods possibly this will be a regular to Chuckanut's seasonal Ale line-up!

Chuckanut Brewery & Kitchen located at 601 West Holly St, Bellingham was awarded the National Small Brewpub/Brewer of the Year 2009 and National Small Brewery/Brewer of the Year 2011 at the Great American Beer Festival (GABF). The full service “Kitchen” serves from 11:00am to guests of all ages with an eclectic fresh local menu. South Nut’s Tap Room is in the heart of Skagit Valley, 11937 Higgins Airport Way, Burlington and welcomes guests of all ages. Check out additional information about Chuckanut Brewery & Kitchen at http://www.chuckanutbrewery.com/

We also have the new 750ml bottle packaging for Chuckanut Baltic Porter:

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