Shock Top Working On Pretzel Wheat / Twisted Pretzel

Shock Top Working On Pretzel WheatHere’s a new-ish flavor coming from Anheuser-Busch and Shock Top Brewing in St. Louis, MO. This is Shock Top Pretzel Wheat and it will be a Belgian-style wheat ale brewed with spices and caramel malt. The beer will hit 5%-AbV and you’re looking at the 12oz bottle. Stay tuned for more details. It looks like the beer may be called Twisted Pretzel based on the packaging below (2024 packaging for Tilray added below).



Shock Top Twisted Pretzel

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  1. Can you elaborate? This beer was available for purchased in 2015/2016, then was discontinued. Do you know if Shock Top is bringing back Pretzel Wheat for 2021? I love this beer.

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  2. Not a new-ish flavor at all but one from 2015-2016. Limited release that was discontinued and is being brought back because we have been bugging the $h!t out of them on social media for its return. Very excited to see it hit the shelves again and I’ll be stocking up!! 🔀🥨🌾🍺

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  3. The original pretzel wheat was my all time favorite. This one is just as good

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  4. how long will TPW be available?

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  5. Its back. Best beet ever. I am a beer expert. Worked at Strohs brewery pilot plant in college and have tried hundreds of beers. I'm hoarding all I can get.

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