This morning we bring you another new
can & bottle from
Almanac Beer in Alameda,
CA.
BlackBerry Sournova will be another sour ale aged in oak barrels, and this time it’s with blackberries and vanilla. The beer hits 5.8%-AbV and this is the 16oz
can. We also have
Vanilla Cherry Dogpatch and it will be a Flanders-style sour red ale age din oak barrels with cherries and vanilla. This beer hits 6.1%-AbV and you’re looking at the 375ml bottle. Stay tuned for more. I've also added in the 16oz can for
Barrel-Aged Sunshine & Opportunity dry-hopped sour ale aged in oak barrels with pear juice & Barrel-Aged
Apricot Sournova (5.5%-AbV, 16oz cans).
Available Now….Vanilla Cherry Dogpatch
FLANDERS-STYLE SOUR RED ALE AGED IN OAK WITH CHERRIES AND VANILLA | 6.1% ABV
Vanilla Cherry Dogpatch pays homage to Almanac’s first home: the Dogpatch neighborhood of San Francisco. We started with our base red sour ale and added a ridiculous amount of fresh cherries to each barrel for a juicy, intense cherry flavor. Then we added in whole vanilla beans, building on oak’s natural vanilla flavor. The final blend creates a delicate balance of fruit and oak that keeps you coming back for more.
Sunshine & Opportunity
DRY-HOPPED SOUR ALE AGED IN OAK BARRELS WITH PEAR JUICE | 5.8% ABV
This mixed-culture farmhouse ale was aged in oak barrels with pear juice. A delicate dry-hop of Sabro, Citra, and Mosaic imparts a transcendent tropical aroma in every sip. Shine on!
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