From New Holland:
Get your Little Sparks of joy!
We are back with another release of pub-brewed beers that will be canned and sold exclusively through our pubs. These are small batches and will only be available while supplies last.
A warm hug from a close friend. Snuggles with a cute puppy. Recognition for a job well done. Little sparks of joy can come in many forms, and for us they often occur after a long day when we’ve sat down with some friends and take that first sip of a fresh and juicy IPA. That’s why we will be brewing up some new and innovative double dry-hopped New England-style IPAs aptly named: Little Sparks.
Features Solero and Trident hops for a medley of mango and passion fruit flavor and an overwhelmingly tropical aroma. The yeast chosen for this recipe also lends flavors of guava and mango with a juicy haze and big aroma.
Hits us with lemon, grapefruit, tangerine, coconut and passion fruit flavors from dry-hop additions of Amarillo, Simcoe Cryo, and Sabro. Guava and mango flavors are again produced from fermentation.
Both of these will be sold as 4-packs of 16oz cans for $19.99 (plus tax and deposit) with a limit of 1 case (six 4-packs). The pre-order window runs from June 4 through June 13, and pickup will begin on Friday, June 18 from our retail stores in Holland and Grand Rapids.
These are not available for shipping. You must select your pickup location (Holland or Grand Rapids) during the checkout process. Also, this pre-sale is online only and you will not be able to place a pre-order in our physical stores.
As a reminder, beers added to your cart are not officially yours until you complete the payment and you receive a confirmation email. Proxies are allowed, but every pickup must be accompanied by a copy of the order confirmation. Every person picking up orders must present a valid ID showing proof of age (21+).
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