From Founders:
We’re dropping in to fill you in on a brand-new, extremely-limited taproom beer series release. Without further ado, we’d like to introduce…
Crafted In Michigan Collaboration Series
What better way to highlight artisans and crafters from our home state than with beer? That’s the thought behind the Crafted In Michigan Collaboration Series: a quarterly release of taproom exclusive beer that aims to bring awareness to local Michigan crafters through partnerships and collaboration.
These extremely limited releases will be available at both of our taprooms in 750mL bottles.
Our first release for the Grand Rapids taproom will be in collaboration with City Built Brewing Company: Werewolves Of Michigan
The Michigan Dogman? The Werewolf of Grosse Pointe? Whatever you want to call them, we’re paying tribute to our favorite local lycanthropes with Werewolves of Michigan. Brewed in collaboration with City Built Brewing Company, this West Coast IPA is brewed with Hydra hops for a hint of stone fruit and citrus accentuated by Mosaic hops for an IPA drinking experience that’ll leave you howling for more.
Our first Detroit taproom release will be in collaboration with Bees In The D: Gaia Nectar
Meet Gaia Nectar, a super juicy, complex German Wheat made with real honey sourced by our non-profit partners at Bees In The D. The tartness of blood orange mingles with the earthy sweetness of coriander and local Wildflower honey to provide a quenching and quaffable drinking experience. You won’t BEE-lieve your taste buds!
Look for Gaia Nectar to be released on March 5 and Werewolves of Michigan to be released on March 12 – and as luck would have it, both releases will be available in limited quantities at both taprooms. How about that? Keep your eyes peeled for future releases from other #CraftedInMI collaborators!
We’re letting Cadre in on this information first so look for more details about this release on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram very soon.
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