From Jekyll Brewing in Alpharetta, GA:
Jekyll Brewing is launching a new hazy, citrus-forward IPA, Secret Apollo.
Alpharetta, GA – December 4, 2017– Jekyll Brewing announces today a new 16 ounce can IPA, Secret Apollo to be available in their tap room on December 14 and for distribution shortly thereafter.
In the same manner as the hazy, citrusy IPAs that Jekyll Brewing has been releasing lately, including the new favorite Southern Juicy Juice, Secret Apollo features a massive 5 pounds of hops per barrel of Apollo, Vic Secret, and Falconers Flight hops. Its body is dense and fluffy. At 6% abv., and with its fruity, citrusy notes, it’s a very approachable and drinkable IPA, with a punch of Apollo traits. Secret Apollo is another beer that was created by the freedom that was given to craft breweries in Georgia on September 1 st , 2017, when GA breweries could sell beers on-site in their Taprooms, giving them the opportunity to brew more styles and varieties of beers
that are smaller batch beers.
Secret Apollo will be limited, but available for distribution, packaged in 16 ounce cans and 1/6 bbl. kegs.
Michael Lundmark, CEO & Founder of Jekyll Brewing says, “It’s so exciting to see the market enjoying these extreme high ends IPA’s brewed up with five pounds of hops per barrel. Hopping at that level really gives the consumer an opportunity to taste the true flavor the different hops bring. Secret Apollo showcases mass amounts of Apollo, Vic Secret and Falconer’s Flight hops. We piloted this beer in our Taproom and it was wildly popular. We will limit distribution simply to be sure the beer is consumed fresh. I can’t wait to continue to offer the different variants our Brewmaster and Co-Owner Josh Rachel brings to life!”
About Jekyll Brewing
Jekyll Brewing first brought products to market in August of 2013, and has been focused on producing the highest quality craft beer every day while keeping focus on building community.
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