Hill Farmstead Releasing Genealogy of Morals: Rum Barrel—Coffee Collective: Duver Rojas Leaves of Grass: December 6, 2017 On 5/1

Hill Farmstead Releasing Genealogy of Morals: Rum Barrel—Coffee Collective: Duver Rojas Leaves of Grass: December 6, 2017 On 5/1
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For this coming Weds., May 1, we will release two new beers:

Genealogy of Morals: Rum Barrel—Coffee Collective: Duver Rojas
Genealogy of Morals, the name of one of our most coveted Nietzschean narratives, also happens to be our barrel-aged wheat imperial stout. After aging for more than 16 months in Privateer Rum barrels, we further conditioned the beer atop coffee from the Las Delicias farm in Huila, Colombia, owned and run by the Rojas family, and sourced and roasted by The Coffee Collective in Copenhagen, Denmark. These friends long ago changed our worldview as to what coffee could be and continue to deeply influence us here at Hill Farmstead.

Leaves of Grass: December 6, 2017
Leaves of Grass represents our brewery's collective pursuit to create, explore, and challenge. For each batch, we employ uniquely different processes and ingredients. This particular batch was brewed with organic Vermont oats, organic Vermont spelt, and New Zealand hops, then aged in oak puncheons for 6 months and further conditioned in bottle for nearly 10 months.

Visit our bottle release page for bottle limits and pricing information (credit card and matching ID required for these bottles).
Visit our retail page for complete information and retail offerings.

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