Bottle Logic / J. Wakefield Collaboration Robots In Disguise Sales Start 2/1 / Jam The Radar Release

Bottle Logic / J. Wakefield Collaboration Robots In Disguise Sales Start 2/1From Bottle Logic:

Brewed with our Floridian brother, J. Wakefield Brewing, #RobotsinDisguiseis the Omega Prime of NE Double IPAs and marks the third entry into our "Covalent Bond" canned collaboration series!

This 8.4% beer features over 300 lbs of fresh guava for a juicy, tropical base note and was packed with Galaxy, Citra, and Hallertau Blanc hops for a bold, citrus-driven bitterness. Its full, pillowy body coats the palate with soft malt notes and ripe mango for a finish that's more than meets the eye!

Online sales will go live at 6:00pm next Thursday [2/1], limit two four-packs per person. Order pickup will run from 2/2 - 2/11 for an extra pickup day before the big game!

Event details are here.

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We're delighted to revisit one of last year's most sought-after Stasis Project releases with the timely February unveiling of #JamTheRadar2018.

In late 2016 we began to brew our World Beer Cup 2016 Silver Medal Winning #DarkstarNovember Imperial Stout base in staggered increments to more thoroughly develop the nuanced complexity the perfect blend of barrels aged eight to eighteen months would bring to the finished beer.

Our brew team made their diligent barrel selections to build this year’s much-anticipated vintage -- old age for bold barrel notes, 10 - 12 months for silky vanilla viscosity, and the very best of a few eight-month aged "fresh" barrels for a pop of 13.7% warmth. Just yesterday we finished this year's release with an inspired blend of decadent cacao nibs and raspberries both red and black for a dessert beer that truly drinks like the liquid form of its chocolate truffle inspiration.

Visit jamtheradar2018.eventbrite.com for all the sale details, tickets go live at noon on Sunday!

Event details here

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