Lord Hobo Introduces New 12 Packs & Releases Angelica New England Wheat

Lord Hobo Introduces New 12 Packs & Releases Angelica New England WheatFrom Lord Hobo:

Massachusetts based, Lord Hobo Brewing Company’s
(LHBCo) beers will hit shelves next week, newly outfitted in
full-wrap cartons. The addition of a Krones Inc. rotary
canning line earlier this year has given the brewery an
opportunity to improve their packaging with wraps that allow
for greater billboard space and highlight their iconic black
and gold logo-type graphics.Lord Hobo Introduces New 12 Packs & Releases Angelica New England Wheat


Alongside the release of 16 ounce 4-pack cartons and 12
ounce 6-pack cartons, LHBCo will begin offering 12 packs.
The 12-pack line-up includes a New England Sampler, which
will include three of Lord Hobo’s core labels: Hobo Life
Session IPA, Glorious Galaxy Pale Ale, and their flagship
beer, Boomsauce New England IPA. The sampler showcases
LHBO’s diverse offerings of hoppy, hazy, New England Style beers.

This week, the brewery will also release Angelica
New England Wheat Beer. Angelica will accompany
Boomsauce, Glorious, and Hobo Life as a year-round
offering. “Angelica is our first new beer release in
over a year.” says Daniel Lanigan, CEO and Founder
of Lord Hobo Brewing Co. “We’ve been working
hard at building our brand and business around a
small core of offerings in order to better assess what
products to add. With a growing, raving fan base
comes a demand for a wide variety of products, and
we’re extremely excited to be adding a wheat beer
to the mix.”


While “New England-Style” is commonly assigned to IPA’s, LHBCo set out to incorporate the beloved New England beer characteristics in a wheat beer. By utilizing brewing techniques and ingredients used in “New England-Style” or “Hazy IPAs,” the brewery believes it was able to find the right marriage between the sought-after haze and juice-like qualities and the more traditional characteristics of wheat beer. The result is a highly quaffable beer that showcases the bready, tangy, and elegant sweetness of a wheat beer with the juicy, tropical fruit characteristics attributed from the highly acclaimed Mosaic hop varietal.

The recipe development for the brewery’s New England Wheat was a year in the making, with LHBCo undergoing numerous R&D iterations. Lanigan notes, “Finding the perfect wheat and malt bill to italicize an elegant, fruit-forward hop varietal was an exciting challenge. Angelica, which comes in at 5.5 percent ABV, is a modern wheat beer developed for a wide-range of craft beer drinkers and beyond. Like her namesake, the beer is fucking beautiful!”


Similar to the beer, Angelica’s packaging is a shift from LHBCo’s current offerings. Dressed in white, Angelica boldly contrasts Lord Hobo’s hoppy offerings. A well-known Boston-based tattoo artist, Brian Hemmings (of The Ghost in the Machine tattoo shop) was commissioned to sketch Angelica’s hop and wheat-encircled wings. Angelica New England Wheat will reach LHBCo’s entire distribution footprint in 12oz cans and on draft beginning by early May.

“We’ve been off to a strong start this year,” comments Lanigan. “We’re currently up 60% over this same time period last year. Aside from growth, we’re excited for the new packaging and products to stir up conversations and celebrations with our awesome fans. In a way, it feels like 2018 is just getting started.”
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About Lord Hobo Brewing Company-- Founded in 2015, Lord Hobo Brewing Co. produces distinguished craft beers that are accessible to all. Located in Woburn, Massachusetts, LHBCo crafts style-defining New England-Style beers and pairs them with a brand that’s carefree, bold and adventurous. Their near 30,000 bbl brewery is ever-expanding to accommodate demand from their thirsty loyal following and savvy beer consumers alike. Stay connected on social media @lordhobobrewing, or for more information visitwww.lordhobobrewing.com

I’ve also added in Godmother imperial stout 12oz cans (12%-AbV).

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