New Braunfels Announces First Releases of 2020

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Welcome to my first release of 2020.

2019 was a year full of challenge and risk for my little brewery and I'm happy to kiss it goodbye.

Even more so because I've got a truly transcendent beer to share with you as my first release of 2020, the best year NBBCo will have had yet!

Check out the details below and I look forward to seeing you around the tasting room this year.

Cheers to Sour Beer,

KFM

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Saison de Roncier Blend4

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Each year I blend our barrels of Blondine together to create the cuvee called Heavenescent.

That unique and complex blended sour beer is then used to referment with more raspberries than blackberries to create Saison de Roncier.

As with all Saison de beers, I fermented the fruit in two batches, or presses.

The first press gives up primarily big fruit juice flavors and a jammy mouthfeel. After a week I pulled that press.

The second press was given another week to contact the fruit and gives up primarily fruit aroma with a funky, tannic flavor and a darker color. Interestingly the color is darker on the second press because the blackberries take longer to break down the skins during maceration.

This press was blended with the first and given a week to combine and blend before packaging. Our highest-rated beer on beeradvocate.com, this is a release you will regret having missed.

For 2020 I only produced 19 cases

(14 of which are left) and 4 kegs.

While a much smaller release than previous years, believe me the fruit flavors are more dynamic and the aroma bolder and more intoxicating.

We'll be releasing this beautiful beer the weekend of January 16 and would love to share it with you.

Draft pours are 10 and 500ml bottles to go are 15.

You may also pre-order online for pickup or shipping

(please contact me to make shipping arrangements)

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