From Terrapin:
What better way to celebrate the return of Atlanta Braves baseball than with the return of Frenchy's Blues?! Frenchy's Blues is now available in 6-packs at the Athens, GA brewery through our contactless curbside pick-up service! Distributing soon throughout the rest of Georgia.
This blueberry Berliner Weisse is a collaboration with former Atlanta Braves outfielder, Jeff Francoeur. It was made with blueberries from Major League Blueberries, which is a farm operated by Francoeur, his father-in-law Malcolm McCoy and blueberry expert Winn Morgan.
Beer Stats:
ABV: 5%
IBU: 5
Label Text: Frenchy's Blues is brewed in collaboration with former Atlanta Braves outfielder, Jeff Francoeur. This tart and refreshing German style wheat beer utilizes fresh blueberries from Jeff's farm, Major League Blueberries, located in Nichols, GA. We hope you'll think this one's a home run as much as we do.
In an effort to cut down on our carbon footprint, packaging materials, and waste (in line with our Terraprint initiative) we are shifting to samples by request only. Please respond to this email if you are interested in receiving Strawberry Dreamsicle as a press sample. We are also happy to provide pictures if you are looking for imagery outside of what is attached if you prefer not to receive packages due to COVID-19. Thank you!
About Terrapin Beer Co.
Terrapin Beer Co. began as a daydream between founders John Cochran and Spike Buckowski, who brewed and released their first beer in 2002. Inspired by the creative culture of Athens, Ga., the brewery’s home, Terrapin continues to produce unique beers year after year. Whether you’re joining us for a brewery tour at our tasting room, drinking a Hopsecutioner at your favorite watering hole, enjoying some Luau Krunkles on the beach, sipping some Up-Hi on your back porch, or enjoying a RecreationAle after a long day on the trail, we hope you appreciate the dedication we’ve put into our beers.
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