Our next Small Batch Series can releases will be on sale tomorrow, September 28th at 11am! Pick up a 16 oz 4-pack of one of the following limited releases at the Tasting Room only for $15.99 + tax and CRV. These beers will also be available on draft while they last.
Order of the Anvil members are able to purchase these cans online or at the brewery beginning today!
Tiki Oasis (7.3% ABV)
Hazy India Pale Ale with Pineapple and Coconut
You’ve found our Tiki Oasis! This IPA features an intense pool of tropical flavors: coconut, pineapple, and tropical fruit. Dry-hopped with Sabro to further accentuate the tropical and coconut notes, the result is a flavorful, fruity IPA.
Petals To The Metal (5% ABV)
Kolsch-Style Ale with Chrysanthemum Flowers
Petals To The Metal is a crisp, balanced, and refreshing cold-fermented ale. A delicate malt character and spicy notes from European hops are complimented by the unique addition of chrysanthemum flowers, which give the beer floral and peppery notes.
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Small Batch Can Releases
Friday, November 1st | 11am
We will be featuring two special collaborations for this next round of Small Batch Series releases.
Liquid Moderation (4.5% ABV)
This beer was brewed with local
Congressman Scott Peters, who represents
California's 52nd District. Beer brings
people together. This session IPA aims to
encourage conversation and a desire to find
common ground regardless of party or
beer preference.
This session IPA features Idaho 7 and Citra, two highly sought after hops that showcase intense notes of grapefruit, lime, and tropical fruit. The beer is mildly bitter, intensely aromatic, and easily drinkable.
Meadowfoam Magic (6.75% ABV)
Meadowfoam is a Pacific Northwest plant that creates a unique, marshmallow-flavored honey. Owner Peter Zien created this beer in collaboration with Hilary Kearney from Girl Next Door Honey. A donation will be made by AleSmith to the Xerces Society in support of intiatives to protect bees, vital role players in sustaining our food sources.
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