From Old Nation:
WILLIAMSTON, MI July 1, 2021 — Old Nation Brewing Company announced the return of a seasonal favorite, Full Earth, a first class Double New England-Style IPA that compliments the rest of Old Nation’s New Orthodox series of New England IPA’s. First available in 2018, Full Earth quickly sold out, on the momentum of Old Nation’s other New Orthodox series beers.
A seasonal favorite since 2018, Full Earth (9.1% ABV) is a strong competitor for the best of Old Nation’s New Orthodox Series lineup of New England Style IPA, with flavors of citrus and tropical fruit in addition to a soft note of eucalyptus and sage from the exotic hop bill, Full Earth creates a delicious complexity Old Nation fans love.
Improving Upon the Original Recipe
This upcoming release of Full Earth improves upon Old Nation’s original recipe. “Our brewers went to work creating a new hop suite,” said Travis Fritts, senior brewer, and Old Nation co-founder. “Using Magnum, Azacca, Citra and Eukanot hops we are able to keep the original hop flavor while adding a bit of tropical aroma. The pine notes in previous versions will include the added dimension of eucalyptus from the Eukanot. We believe that this a much more interesting selection of hops.”
Full Earth is available in four-packs of 16-ounce cans and will be sold in all markets that offer Old Nation products beginning in the first week of July
About Old Nation Brewery
Old Nation Brewery was founded on a simple set of values: hard work, integrity, and consistency. What started as a passion for brewing evolved into a mission to create some of the greatest beers on the planet. Old Nation has taken the timeless principles of traditional German brewing and applied them to create a roster of exceptional beers including the cult favorite, award winning M43 IPA. L earn more about Old Nation Brewery at www.oldnationbrewery.com
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