I brought you an early peek at this beer, and now this from Tröegs:
Hazy IPA joins our Hop Cycle series on August 3!
Our new hazy IPA Lucky Holler was inspired by our annual pilgrimage to the Pacific Northwest for hop selection. Our brewers walk row after row of hops, inspecting the bines, crushing the flowers in their hands and rubbing them til their oils fill the air. We’re on the lookout for the best hops, and once in a while, out there in the fields, we catch a lucky break - an a-ha moment – and a new recipe starts taking shape.
Look for Lucky Holler in bottles and cans as well as on draft starting August 3 everywhere Tröegs beer is sold!
ABV: 6.8%
We taste: tropical pineapple, citrus, passionfruit
Our Anthology sampler packs have a fresh new look!
Our Anthology sampler packs are getting a makeover! Watch for our new Anthology Fall 12-packs to start hitting the street beginning August 3 everywhere Tröegs beer is sold.
Anthology Fall features an assortment of our finest brews including year-round favorites Perpetual IPA and JavaHead Stout as well as our brand new Lucky Holler Hazy IPA and our delicious Fest Lager.
This 4 Aug 2020 update from Tröegs:
Tröegs Independent Brewing announces the release of its new hazy IPA for fall, Lucky Holler. The beer joins the brewery’s popular Hop Cycle line-up of seasonally rotating IPAs.
Lucky Holler is inspired by the brewery’s annual pilgrimage to the Pacific Northwest for hop selection. Brewers walk row after row of hops, inspecting the bines, crushing the flowers in their hands and rubbing them until their oils fill the air.
“We go to Yakima to select hops for the beers that everybody knows and loves,” says Tröegs brewmaster and cofounding brother John Trogner. “Beers like Perpetual IPA, Nimble Giant and Nugget Nectar. And we’re also open to discovering new hops or combinations that might inspire us, an 'a-ha' moment where a new recipe starts taking shape.”
To learn more about Lucky Holler, including how the haze affects its flavor, please read the full story on our blog. You can also click here for a virtual tasting of the beer.
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