From Troegs:
Our Scratch brewing team’s goal with today’s three releases was to brew beers that are soft in body and bitterness, allowing us to load up on clean, clear hop flavors and aromas. The malt composition of these beers is similar, with a backbone of rustic pale from right here in central Pennsylvania. The big difference comes in the flavors and aromas the dry-hop combinations are producing. Scratch #340, double dry-hopped with Cascade, Chinook and Comet, has hints of jasmine, apple blossom and red berries, with a touch of citrus to punch up the floral and berry notes. Scratch #341 is a double IPA double dry-hopped with Vic Secret, Chinook and Simcoe. It’s berry, honeydew and peach notes are also seasoned with a little citrus. Scratch #343 is a double IPA double dry-hopped with CTZ and Mosaic, with big grapefruit, orange and melon alongside a hint of honey cream for texture. For the geeks out there, watch for next steps using different yeasts and grains to push the body and the fruitiness. Draft and growler fills now available in our Tasting Room.
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