Upslope Releasing Lee Hill Series Vol 14 Christmas Ale With Black Raspberries

Upslope Releasing Lee Hill Series Vol 14 Christmas Ale With Black RaspberriesFrom Upslope:

ANOTHER WILD CHRISTMAS ALE FOR YOUR CELLAR OR HOLIDAY ENJOYMENT!

Sticking with tradition, we have a third version of our Wild Christmas Ale as our holiday Lee Hill Series release – this year with Volume 14: Wild Christmas Ale with Black Raspberries.

OUR MOST EXPERIMENTAL LEE HILL SERIES BEER TO DATE

Aged for ten months in Leopold Bros. Maryland-Style Rye Whiskey barrels and soured with our house mixed culture, our brewers refermented our Wild Christmas Ale on 1,000 lbs of black raspberries for two months, creating our most fruit-forward Lee Hill Series offering to date.

Notes of blackberry jam, blueberry and merlot compliment the pointed tartness and subtle American oak character to neatly wrap up this holiday treat.

This barrel aged sour beer weighs in at 8.7% abv and available in local Boulder liquor stores and on tap at our tap room.

ABOUT THE LEE HILL SERIES

Named after our original North Boulder brewery, the Lee Hill Series is our tribute and continued commitment to experimenting and crafting small batches of beer for YOU, our awesome, craft beer-loving fans.

This quarterly, limited release series celebrates experimentation and creativity. Served up in 19.2 ounce cans, the Series offers new and innovative styles that are sure to be cellar keepsakes!

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