Other than avoiding a C&D letter, I’m missing these long-format names from Evil Twin can possibly encourage someone to seek out or try to order these beers. Go ahead an order one at a noisy bar or try to call your local bottle shop and see if they have it in stock. In any case, today we have more from Evil Twin: The New Year’s Eve Ball Drop Is Best Viewed From My Television is a double dry-hopped DIPA with Nelson hops (8.5%-AbV), Greenhouse Pils Hersbrucker Edition German-style pilsner with Hersbrucker hops (5%-AbV), All Means Of Transportation Must Obey To The “Pedestrian Has The Right Of Way” Rule double dry-hopped IPA with Riwaka and Wakatu hops (6.5%-AbV), The Sour Adaptation Of The Nomadic Approach To Reinventing The Wheel sour IPA with lactose, orange, coconut and marshmallow extract (8%-AbV), Ever Since I Moved To New York City My Wardrobe Has Shifted To Mostly Black double dry-hopped triple IPA (10%-AbV, 16oz cans), Silent Night In A New York City Taproom Belgian-style pale ale with Belgian Candi sugar (12%-AbV, 16oz cans) and I Instantly Get Annoyed By Any Hybrid Food Creation, No Matter How Delicious It Sounds is a double dry-hopped triple IPA with Citra and Riwaka hops (10.1%-AbV). These are all 16oz cans and stay tuned for release info…and hopefully easier names to remember.
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