Creature Comforts to Release Concurrence Blend No. 5 and River Ridge Red (2019 Harvest) In June

From Creature Comforts:


Concurrence Blend No. 5

Concurrence Blend No. 5 is a 13.9% ABV imperial stout aged in High Wire Jimmy Red Corn Bourbon barrels with coconut, Ugandan vanilla, and dulce de leche. Creature Comforts' Concurrence Blend series is a continued exploration into barrel-aged stouts paired with the finest quality adjunct ingredients.
By selecting the perfect barrels at the most refined point of aging, each blend of Concurrence truly captures the meaning of its moniker. Concurrence Blend No. 5 will be available from the brewery in 500mL bottles on June 20.

River Ridge Red (2019 Harvest)

River Ridge Red (2019 Harvest) is a 6.6% ABV blended oak-aged beer with organic red raspberries from Independence, VA's River Ridge Organics. This beer honors the crop from River Ridge Organics. Creature Comforts selected the best blend of barrels to honor the complex flavor of the red raspberries featured in the beer. River Ridge Red is a proud addition to Creature Comforts' fruited mixed-culture farm celebrations, in a continuing effort to explore the historical relationship between brewers and farmers. The beer will be available in 500mL bottles from the brewery's tasting room on June 20.

For more information about Creature Comforts Brewing Company visit, www.creaturecomfortsbeer.com.

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