From Block 15:
Selection Series, Centennial // The DAB Lab, Double Dab
Drive-Thru Release and Sale
March 13th
Have you been enjoying the recent releases from our Selection Series as much as we have?
Fortunately we have two more coming down the pipeline, starting with this Saturday's release of Selection Series, Centennial, brewed exclusively with Centennial hops from Wyckoff Farms in Grandview, Washington. But that won't be the only beer coming out this weekend! Pre-orders are now live for the newest entry into our DAB Lab series, The DAB Lab, Double Dab—our first beer ever brewed with distilled hop terpenes!
As with all of our sales, pre-orders can be made through our online store, which is now open and will remain open until Friday at 9:00am. Selection Series, Centennial and The DAB Lab, Double Dab will then be available when the Tap Room and Pub open on Saturday morning at 11:30am.
Selection Series, Centennial
India Pale Ale
ONE-OFF CAN
AVAILABLE 3/13 AT BOTH BLOCK 15 LOCATIONS
ALSO DISTRIBUTED TO ACCOUNTS AROUND THE PNW
This IPA was brewed exclusively with Centennial hops from Wyckoff Farms in Grandview, WA. With an unobtrusive grist profile and soft water base as the canvas, this beer is meant for Centennial’s vibrant notes of candied orange, pine, and rose to shine.
7% ABV
$4.00, plus deposit / 16oz can
The DAB Lab, Double Dab
Imperial India Pale Ale
ONE-OFF CAN
AVAILABLE 3/13 AT BOTH BLOCK 15 LOCATIONS
ALSO DISTRIBUTED TO ACCOUNTS AROUND THE PNW
Built around co2 hop extract, incognito, and distilled hop terpenes, Double Dab is an amped-up entry into our DAB Lab series! Pairing a soft malt profile and a pair of juicy yeast strains, Double Dab elicits a double-take at the first sip, bursting with notes of pineapple and passionfruit, lemon zest and rind, and then eases into a wave of resin and dank herbs. One DAB is good, but two is better!
8.9% ABV
$4.50, plus deposit / 16oz can
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