NEW BEERS
JUBILEE - new england ipa
What’s a Jubilee you ask? Why it’s our new collab with Franklin, MA’s 67 Degrees Brewing. It’s 6% ABV and 100% of the profits are going to Kodeconnect, an awesome org that engages underserved youth in STEM learning experiences. Notes of lychee and tangerine in this juicer brewed with Citra Cryo, Galaxy, El Dorado, and Vic Secret hops. Everett and Lovejoy now, MA shelves next week!
BENNINGTON - oatmeal stout with cocoa and maple syrup
Maple syrup and chocolate - has this combo ever failed? Bennington is back to help us wind down the summer. Each can of this 6.2% oatmeal stout has heaps of maple syrup and dutch-processed cocoa inside. Indulge. Available now at Everett and Lovejoy.
HOOT: ROSÉ - hard seltzer with wine grapes
This is what we call a glow up. Cans of Hoot Rosé hard seltzer are finally available (draft-only was a terrible tease, sorry). Fermented with pinot noir grape must and filled with notes of strawberries and grape juice, this 3.6% sparkling sipper is perfect for the final days of summer. Available in Everett now, Lovejoy next week.
STEINBIER - marzen-style lager
Oktoberfest might be canceled but don't let that stop you from 'festing at home! Steinbier - our celebration of classic German festbiers - is back and shipping out all over MA. At 5.8%, it sips full-bodied and clean, with hearty flavors of fresh bread and a refreshing zip of noble hops. Available in Everett, Lovejoy, and at our MA partner stores now!
DARKLING - imperial stout aged in bourbon barrels
In cans for the first time EVER is our once-a-year barrel-aged imperial stout. Darkling wields enormous aromas of caramel, vanilla, and cocoa. It sips thick and velvety, with rich flavors of bourbon, toasted coconut, almond, and decadent chocolate truffle. Exact release date still TBD but watch our social channel closely for the announcement - should be within a week. It's coming for you.
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