This morning I have some new cans & bottles coming from Perennial Artisan Ales in St Louis, MO.
Jane Says will be a barrel-aged imperial stout with cocoa nibs, almonds and vanilla beans (13.4%-AbV, 750ml bottles), I Think I Can will be a saison ale with Missouri peaches that is finished on Tulsi tea (6.1%-AbV, 750ml bottles—packaged on 22 Dec 2022), Sun River Gold hazy IPA brewed with Mosaic, & El Dorado cryo hops (5.7%-AbV, 16oz cans), Cyrus barrel-aged ryewine ale (11.7%-AbV, 750ml bottles), West Anderson west coast-style IPA with Columbus and Centennial hops (7.2%-AbV, 16oz cans), Elliot Blend Two barrel-aged saison (6.2%-AbV, 750ml), Midwest Gold lagered saison ale with local rice that is conditioned with Missouri wildflower honey (5%-AbV, 16oz cans), Colourant barrel-aged imperial stout with coconut, vanilla and cinnamon (11.7%-AbV, 750ml, Phase Three collaboration), Barrel Aged Vietnamese Abraxas (13.4%-AbV, 750ml bottles, Clag collab), Double Dry Hopped Sun River Gold hazy IPA (6.2%-AbV, 16oz cans), Inverted World west coast-style IPA (7%-AbV, 16oz cans), Heavy Air hazy IPA (5.7%-AbV, 16oz cans), Petit Dè Jeuner table beer (3.2%-AbV, 12oz cans), Gold Tooth little lager (4%-AbV, 16oz cans), Abraxas imperial stout with Ancho chilies, cacao nibs, cinnamon and vanilla (750ml, 10.5%-AbV), Letters From The Woods barrel-aged imperial stout (12.5%-AbV, 750ml), 2023 Barrel Aged Then You Roast The Mallow barrel-aged imperial stout with graham crackers, marshmallows and cacao nibs (13.4%-AbV, 750ml), Mexican Hot Chocolate Abraxas imperial stout (10.5%-AbV, 750ml), Peach Berliner Weisse (4.2%-AbV, 16oz cans), 2024 Maple Abraxas imperial stout with Ancho chili peppers, cacao nibs, vanilla beans, maple and cnnamon (10.5%-AbV, 750ml bottles) & Hue Color Tint will be a hazy IPA that hits 7%-AbV (16oz cans). Stay tuned for release details. zzubreebym
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