Pisgah Brewing set to release their 2017 Doppelbock in 22oz Bottles

Pisgah Brewing set to release their 2017 Doppelbock in 22oz BottlesFrom Pisgah Brewing:

BLACK MOUNTAIN, NC  – Pisgah Brewing Company has announced its plans for the 2017 Fall release of Doppelbock in 22oz bottles and on draught Wednesday, November 22nd in their taproom in Black Mountain, NC. The release comes just in time for the Thanksgiving holiday, and will feature live music starting at 6pm from bluegrass sweethearts, Frank Lee and Allie Burbrink.

Pisgah Brewing Company has practiced their lager program for the last several years, producing annual Fall favorites like Scwharzbier, Oktoberfest and the staff favorite, Doppelbock.   This German-style bock is brewed with Munich malt, whole-leaf hops, and the right German yeast strain to give it the authenticity this style deserves.  Originally brewed for lent to serve as liquid bread for the monks, this beer is loaded with notes of toasted barley malt and backed-up with hint of caramel and toffee.  This rare German treat goes down smooth and finishes clean, coming in at 7.5% ABV.

Pisgah Brewing Company is located at 150 Eastside Drive in Black Mountain, NC. Information on this and other events can be found at www.pisgahbrewing.com, or follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/PisgahBrewingCo, Twitter @PisgahBrewing, or Instagram @pisgahbrewing.

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