Doubling Down On Tradition
The 2023 season of our Brewmaster’s Collective Beer Club continues with the new “Doubling Down” Collection. Featuring a Barrel-Aged Wile Ale as well as two other barrel-aged beauties, these beers are available in limited selections until they sell out.
Keep reading to get the lowdown on the three beers that form the core of the Doubling Down Collection, and then visit our webstore to acquire your own bottles of Something Stickee, Blue Love, and Double DBA Batch 10K.
Celebrating A Milestone
Welcome to a special imperial edition of the beer that started it all for Firestone Walker: DBA. We brewed this batch at double strength, then aged it for a year in 11-year-old Old Fitzgerald wheated bourbon barrels. The result is Double DBA Batch 10k—a commemorative release that marks the 10,000th batch of beer brewed at our Paso Robles, California brewery.
We've rolled this special beer out to our webstore, on-site locations, and in all markets you regularly enjoy our beers. Use our Beer Finder to find a location closest to you now.
Rye Whiskey Barrel Aged Goodness
Our legendary Central Coast Quad, Stickee Monkee, saw a few fun twists in our barrel hall. After ageing for 18 months in WhistlePig rye barrels, we blended in a selection of the beer to orange bitters barrels to and added a generous amount of cocoa nibs.
The result is a beer that is truly an indulgent treat, and you can buy it now online or at any of our three locations.
A Barrel-Aged Wild Ale Fermented with Blueberries
Meet Blue Love, a beer that involved securing some incredible fruit from Roy Farms in Yakima County, Washington to make. Just bursting with sweet juice, these blueberries were added to a Flanders-style red ale which matured in French oak foeders for 4 years.
The resulting beer has over 3 pounds of whole berries per gallon and bursts with notes of berry, plum, and orange zest. You can grab a bottle of it either online or at any of our locations now.
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