From New Realm:
ATLANTA, GA & VIRGINIA BEACH, VA– October 31, 2019 – Gather around the fire pit or
fireplace this fall with New Realm Brewing’s “Tart’s Content,” the most recent brew in The
Sour Series. Drink in all the season has to offer with this richly fruited Berliner Weisse
aimed to impress the palate with its tart, citrus and spiced fall flavors.
“Last October, we started brewing Lemon Pucker and we took five barrels of a batch
and placed it into our pilot system,” said Mitch Steele Co-Founder and Brewmaster of New
Realm Brewing. “The original thought was to make a cranberry Berliner since cranberries
have their own natural tartness. After we tasted the beer, we agreed that it needed more
complexity so we added cinnamon and orange peel in an attempt to try and recreate the
delicious cranberry dishes one might find at a holiday party. The result is our latest
addition to our Sour Series.” Tart’s Content pairs well with harvest festivals, fall leaves and
family feasts.
The fall-inspired Berliner Weisse is now available for a limited time on draft and in
12oz. 6 pack cans. Grab it in New Realm’s Atlanta and Virginia Beach brewery to-go coolers,
as well as your favorite retailers around Georgia and the Hampton Roads area of Virginia.
Information:
Tart’s Content:
Style: Berliner Weisse base with cranberry, cinnamon and orange peel
Specs: 4.6% ABV / 10 IBUs
Appearance: Reddish bronze hue
Package: 12oz six pack cans and draft
Distribution: Throughout Georgia, Hampton Roads area in Virginia
Availability: November 4, 2019
New Realm Brewing is located at 550 Somerset Terrace NE in Atlanta (30306) and
1209 Craft Lane in Virginia (23454) with reservations accepted via OpenTable on New
Realm’s website. For a complete list of hours, information on private events and public
tours, as well as additional information, visit newrealmbrewing.com.
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