I brought you a peek, and now this from Wild Leap:
LAGRANGE, GA (July 26, 2021): Wild Leap is introducing its first Grapefruit-forward Imperial Pale Ale for the summer. GR8FRUT (8.2% ABV) is a “grapefruit-inspired” Double IPA featuring grapefruit-forward hop varieties such as Talus, Simcoe, and Apollo. With all the flavor of the citrus fruit and no fruit juice added, it boasts flavor notes of tropical citrus and grapefruit. GR8FRUT is available today in 6-packs in select markets throughout the Southeast and at the LaGrange-based brewery.
“For GR8FRUT, we took our favorite Grapefruit-forward hops and combined them to create a double IPA that tastes just like Pink Grapefruit juice,” explains Chief Brewing Officer, Chris
Elliott. “We have discovered that these hops have different elements of grapefruit flavors: some have notes of grapefruit rind and pith, while other hops like Talus have strong pink grapefruit juice flavors. The combination tastes just like the real fruit!”
Wild Leap has been making varieties of unique, award-winning craft beer since 2017. Like the core lineup of ales, GR8FRUT is brewed onsite at Wild Leap brewery in LaGrange, Georgia.
Wild Leap’s GR8FRUT Double IPA is available for a limited time in 6-packs of 12 oz. cans at the brewery and with retailers in select markets throughout the Southeast beginning today.
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About Wild Leap
Voted America’s Best New Brewery of 2019 by USA Today, Wild Leap treats customers with inventive and approachable craft beer. With trademark IPAs and ales along with seasonal
stouts, porters and sours, Wild Leap craft beer has become a favorite around the Southeast. With the launch of signature craft vodka and ready-to-drink premium vodka cocktails, Wild Leap is proving that when it comes to craft beverages, they’re raising the bar! For information on future releases, events and more, visit wildleap.com.
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