Big Boss NC Beer Month Series starts April 5th

Big Boss NC Beer Month Series starts April 5thFrom Big Boss Brewing:

Each Thursday in April Big Boss will feature a different recipe in tribute to past Raleigh brewers.   “We wanted to showcase significant beers from Raleigh’s past to remind our customers that this craft beer movement didn’t start a few weeks ago.  We are lucky to have a rich beer history here in Raleigh that now supports several dozen breweries in Wake county alone” explains David Rogers, product manager for Big Boss Brewing.   The series was brewed as part of Big Boss Brewing’s “New Beer Thursday” tap series helmed by brewer Greg Winget. 

TOMCAT LIONHEART SCOTTISH ALE APRIL 5th
Thom Tomlinson started Tomcat brewing in 1995 and began Raleigh’s first full production brewery.  One of this brewery’s flagship offerings was a this Scottish Ale.  We brewed this one based on discovered brew sheets in the Big Boss archives.   

OLD RALEIGH BREWING HONEY GINGER WHEAT APRIL 12th
Old Raleigh Brewing stood not far from where Big Boss Brewing is today.  Founded in 1994 the team there brewed and bottled a variety of beers and distributed locally.  With nothing else to go on other than the bottle in our archives, our pilot brew specialist Greg Winget created this one in tribute to the name of the beer itself:  Honey! Ginger! Wheat!  

EDENTON BIG BOSS IPA APRIL 19th
First brewed  for Edenton Brewing, Big Boss IPA features classic Chinook and Cascade hops for a balanced “east coast” style India Pale Ale that became a Edenton brewing taproom stable. .  Now you know where the name “Big Boss” came from!

BIG BOSS MONKEY BIZZ-NESS APRIL 26th
This one might be cheating a little bit since it has the Big Boss name and it has been in production here, however we have not had time to make Monkey Bizz-Ness in recent years.  This is one of many recipes that was created celebrate the “Pop-The-Cap” law where the limit on beer alcohol percentages could exceed 6 percent for the first time!  A Saison in nature, this 9% spiced ale features black peppercorn and coriander is highlighted by fruity Earth bound esters and presented in the farmhouse spirit.

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