SweetWater Adding 420 Strain Jack Herer Harvest Ale

SweetWater Adding 420 Strain Jack Herer Harvest AleThis morning I have your very first peek at a new 420 Strain beer coming to cans and bottles from SweetWater Brewing in Atlanta, GA.  This is 420 Strain Jack Herer Harvest Ale and it will be a hoppy red ESB ale named after the “Emperor of Hemp” Jack Herer.  The beer will roll in at 6.7%-AbV and it is officially licensed by The Original Jack Herer.  You’re looking at the 12oz can and 12oz bottle and stay tuned here for full 2020 release info.

SweetWater Adding 420 Strain Jack Herer Harvest AleSweetWater Adding 420 Strain Jack Herer Harvest AleSweetWater Adding 420 Strain Jack Herer Harvest Ale

This 14 Sept 2020 update from Sweetwater:

When you think about the faces on the Mt Rushmore of cannabis activism, nearly everyone in the know will put Jack Herer up there. His landmark book “The Emperor Wears No Clothes” opened many people’s eyes to the many uses of the cannabis plant and the rationale behind legalizing it. You may even be familiar with the strain named in his honor, which is where we come up.

We teamed up with Dan Herer, Jack’s son, to brew a hoppy harvest ale inspired by the strain. Packing pine, citrus and orange notes with a hint of pepper plus that head-turning aroma, Jack Herer is our take on a classic fall style. Check the video below for more on how this beauty of a collab came to be.

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