Beachwood Blendery & Mikkeller Collaborate On Berry Relativity / Cherry And Rye / Many Fruitless Trials / Imaginary Apples Rose / Día De Los Mangos / Double Gator

Beachwood Blendery & Mikkeller Collaborate On Berry Relativity

Today we have a new collaboration beer coming from Beachwood Blendery in Long Beach, CA.  This is Berry Relativity and it will be a collaboration with Mikkeller San Diego.  The beer is a Belgian-style sour ale fermented and aged in oak barrels with boysenberry, raspberry and blood orange zest.  Look for this Collaboration Series beer to be bottled in winter 2019 in 500ml bottles and the beer hits 6.5%-AbV.  Stay tuned for release timing.  We also have the non-collaborations Cherry And Rye Belgian-style sour ale with rye fermented and aged in oak barrels with cherries (6.5%-AbV, 500ml bottles), Imaginary Apples Rose sour ale fermented with Vermont apple yeast and aged in oak barrels with Zinfandel grapes (Shacksbury, 7%-AbV, 16.9oz bottles), We Are Who We Pretend To Be spontaneously-fermented Belgian-style sour ale aged in oak barrels (6.4%-AbV, 16.9oz bottles), Día De Los Mangos Belgian-sty;e sour ale age din oak barrels with mango, tamarind and chili (500ml, 6.8%-AbV, winter 2019), Double Gator DIPA (9.6%-AbV, 16oz cans) & Many Fruitless Trials Meta Brewing collaboration blend of one, two and three-year-old ales aged in French oak barrels on fresh nectarines (6.5%-AbV, 500ml bottles).imageimageimageimageimageimage

About MyBeer Buzz

Founder, owner, author, graphic designer, CEO, CFO, webmaster, president, mechanic and janitor for mybeerbuzz.com. Producer and Co-host of the WILK Friday BeerBuzz live weekly craft beer radio show. Small craft-brewer of the craft beer news sites and one-man-band with way too many instruments to play........Copyright 2007-2024 mybeerbuzz.com All Rights Reserved: Use of this content on ANY site without written permission is not allowed.

0 comments (click to read or post):

Post a Comment

Please leave a comment...I do moderate each comment so it may not appear immediately...and please be nice! You can also comment using Disqus (below) or even comment directly on Facebook (bottom).