Hill Farmstead Flora: Raspberry/Elderberry Coming 5/29

Hill Farmstead Flora: Raspberry/Elderberry Coming 5/29From Hill Farmstead:

Flora: Raspberry/Elderberry • Dandelion Picking

On Weds., May 29, we will release a new Flora variant, this one with raspberries and elderberries, and we will also begin planning for this year's dandelion harvest for Vera Mae.

Flora: Raspberry/Elderberry
Flora is the wine barrel-aged version of Florence, our grandfather's sister as well as the name of our Farmstead® wheat ale. We selected a single barrel of Flora and aged it atop fresh raspberries from nearby Elmore Roots Nursery and elderberries from our next door neighbors at Thornhill Farm. Bright, ruby raspberry and crisp, drying elderberries balance with Flora's singular elegance to epitomize the elements from which it was shaped. Native elderberries have long been revered for their holistic, health benefits.

Visit our bottle release page for bottle limits and pricing information (credit card and matching ID required for this bottle).

Dandelion Picking 2019
Also, visit
hillfarmstead.com/dandelion/ to sign up for more information about helping pick dandelions for the next batch of Vera Mae. We're hoping to get out there sometime as soon as this Weds., May 29. As always, we'll send out emails as soon as we have a good picture of the weather—and the crop!

Visit our retail page, hillfarmstead.com/retail, for complete information and retail offerings.

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