Flying Dog Adding Dark Berry Sour To Brewhouse Rarities Series / Snow Plowed Hibernation Pack: Apricot Sour, Peppermint Bark Stout, Cinnamon Pecan Blonde, Vicious Hook & Black Hazy IPA

Flying Dog Adding Dark Berry Sour To Brewhouse Rarities SeriesHere’s another new beer coming to the Brewhouse Rarities Series from Flying Dog in Frederick, MD. This is Dark Berry Sour and it will be brewed with blueberries, vanilla, lactose and raspberry. The beer will hit 6.8%-AbV and you’re looking at the 12oz bottle. As a bonus, I’ve added the first few entries in the 2021 Snow Plowed Hibernation Pack: Black Hazy IPA (7.5%-AbV), Peppermint Bark Stout (8.1%-AbV), Cinnamon Pecan Blonde (7.1%-AbV) and Apricot Sour (6.2%-AbV). These are all 12oz bottles. Below is the latest packaging for Vicious Hook fruit sour punch (5.3%-AbV, 12oz bottles).image

Flying Dog Adding Dark Berry Sour To Brewhouse Rarities Series / Snow Plowed Hibernation Pack: Apricot Sour, Peppermint Bark Stout, Cinnamon Pecan Blonde & Black Hazy IPA   

Flying Dog Adding Dark Berry Sour To Brewhouse Rarities Series / Snow Plowed Hibernation Pack: Apricot Sour & Black Hazy IPAFlying Dog Adding Dark Berry Sour To Brewhouse Rarities Series / Snow Plowed Hibernation Pack: Apricot Sour & Black Hazy IPA

Flying Dog Adding Dark Berry Sour To Brewhouse Rarities Series / Snow Plowed Hibernation Pack: Apricot Sour, Peppermint Bark Stout & Black Hazy IPA

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