Bell’s Brewery Plans to Introduce Bell’s Official American Wheat IPA in 2019

Bells_Official_Can_RenderBell’s Brewery (Comstock, Michigan) has officially announced that it will add Bell’s Official American Wheat IPA to its Year-Round lineup in February 2019.

Developed with inspiration from “the limited release of Titania and later, Larry’s Latest IPA“, Official is an American Wheat India Pale Ale that “brings pungent American hops and wheat malt together” to produce “a refined beer for those who love hops and for those who prefer wheat beers.”  This new offering is double dry-hopped with “a combination of Mosaic, Citra, Azacca, Amarillo and El Dorado hops” to offer its drinker “notes of peach, stone fruit and tropical hop characteristics with a dry finish and balanced bitterness.”  Coming in at an easy-drinking 6.4% ABV, Bell’s Official has its sights set on becoming the “Official beer of get-togethers, the back yard, after work, nights out (and at home), the journey, a good day, hikes… you name it.”

“We do American IPAs really well. We also do wheat beers very well. Official brings the best of both and combines them in a way that is approachable and enjoyable no matter what you prefer,” said Larry Bell, Bell’s President and Founder.

“The name of the beer is simple, yet it makes a statement. This is our interpretation of what a hoppy wheat beer should taste like,” he said.

Bell’s Official will debut in February 2019 with availability in 4-packs of 16 oz. cans, 6-packs of 12 oz. cans, 6-packs of 12 oz. bottles and on draft.  You can expect to find this new Year-Round offering at craft beer establishments located in Alabama, Florida, Michigan and throughout the rest of Bell’s Brewery’s 40-state distribution area.  Prost!

Vital Information for Bell’s Official American Wheat IPA from Bell’s Brewery

Release – Year-Round, launches February 2019
Style – American India Pale Ale/Wheat India Pale Ale
ABV – 6.4%
Featured Hops – Mosaic, Citra, Azacca, Amarillo & El Dorado
Availability – 4-packs of 16 oz. cans, 6-packs of 12 oz. cans, 6-packs of 12 oz. bottles & draft
Beer Finder – http://www.bellsbeer.com/beer-finder

Tasting Notes: Totalitarian Imperial Russian Stout from Stone Brewing

StoneTIRSPourFor this installment of Tasting Notes, we lay down our hammers and deal the workweek a final, crushing blow with the help of a tall, imposing pour of Stone Totalitarian Imperial Russian Stout from Stone Brewing (Escondido, California).

Released back in March as the successor to the fan-favorite Stone Imperial Russian Stout that was developed in 2000 and discontinued in 2016, Stone Totalitarian Imperial Russian Stout arrived with an upgraded recipe boasting “the careful addition of Belma hops and flaked oats.”  Although the beer retains the original recipe’s old-world nature by pouring “jet-black with a fluffy chocolate head and [tasting] of deeply dark fruit flavors with rich chocolate and coffee overtones”, the added flaked oats enhance the beer’s “long-lasting smooth and silky finish” while the new-world Belma hops “[intensify] its berry flavors and aroma while subtly introducing a juicy melon undertone.”  In an impressive show of force, Stone Totalitarian Imperial Russian Stout flexes its power with a 10.6% ABV and 65 IBUs.

Stone Totalitarian Imperial Russian Stout is nearing the end of its run as a Special Release offering, but it can still be found in 6-packs of 12 oz. bottles, 22 oz. bottles and on draft at many craft beer-friendly establishments located in Alabama, Florida, California, Virginia and throughout the rest of Stone Brewing’s nationwide distribution area.

Now that we are all a bit more familiar with Stone Totalitarian Imperial Russian Stout’s heritage and updated tweaks, let’s get into these Tasting Notes and see how it all translates!

Tasting Notes for Stone Totalitarian Imperial Russian Stout from Stone Brewing

Appearance: Totalitarian presents itself as an inky, glossy black brew capped with nearly two fingers of super creamy, dark mocha-colored foam.  Even when held to the brightest of light sources, the darkness holds and this Imperial Stout remains completely opaque.  Head retention is solid, but the top cap does slowly slip down to a chunky ring that leaves sweeping lines of lace across the glass.

Aroma: This party is all about those roasted malts as it jumps off with a strong presence of dark chocolate, smoke and char, and espresso roasted coffee.  These heavier notes are broken up a bit with tones of anise, dark fruit and rich toffee, but the roast is undeniably the center of attention here . . . and that’s pretty alright if you ask us.

Taste:  Deeply roasted malts lead here as well, saturating the palate with incredibly satisfying notes of bittersweet dark chocolate and intensely roasted coffee beans.  That roasty, slightly bitter malt character is quickly balanced by tones of dark fruit, booze-soaked berries (strawberry, black currant and raspberry), toffee, rich molasses, subtle melon, earthy leather, and burnt sugar.  A touch of creamy vanilla creeps in just as the flavor profile closes with a graham cracker and sweet bready character.

Mouthfeel:  Full-bodied with a softer carbonation level, this beer is creamy, smooth and velvety on the palate and lingers a bit to give the flavors a chance to fully develop. To keep things from getting cloying, the malt presence and those sneaky hops work together to find a nice balance between this stout’s roasty bite and sweeter qualities.  The 10.6% ABV provides a slow building heat in the throat and belly, but it is far more reserved than expected.  The aftertaste leaves behind just a touch of smoke, toffee and chocolate.

Final Thoughts:  Stone Totalitarian Imperial Russian Stout may be an updated take on the OG Stone Imperial Russian Stout, but it still holds true to what big, beautiful Imperial Stouts were before the rise of the overly-sweet, adjunct-filled Pastry Stouts that are now the norm.  The goal that was achieved here was to coax as much aroma, flavor and complexity possible from just hops, malt and yeast while still maintaining some semblance of balance.  It is all about straight-forward craftsmanship, and it is absolutely gorgeous for being so.

Now this may leave some questioning why would the decision makers at Stone Brewing retire the original Stone Imperial Russian Stout if they were not going to make any drastic changes?  Well . . .we can only answer that question with another: Why not?  It was a completely different world when the recipe for Stone Imperial Russian Stout was developed in 2000. That beer was already considered a viscous monster to those dabbling in craft beer at that time, and the idea of adding oats for more body would have been considered insane. Now, that’s what people want.  On top of that, you have to consider that Belma hops were not even released until 2012. So, who’s to say those hops would not have made it into the original if they had been available?  If trends were different and other ingredients were in the brewery almost two decades ago, there is a good chance that the original could have looked a lot like the Stone Totalitarian Imperial Russian Stout that is in front of us right now.

With that said, that is a lot of what-ifs.  What we do know is that Stone Totalitarian Imperial Russian Stout is all about showing respect for the past while still keeping an eye on the present.  It is a needed throwback offering that gives veteran craft beer drinkers a chance to reminisce on the days when the Russian Imperial Stout style was at its height of popularity . . . but, at the same time, it gives newer craft beer enthusiasts a chance to have a more educational, streamlined experience with the style while still possessing the body, feel and hop flavors that are more customary today.  Stone Totalitarian Imperial Russian Stout wears two hats and it looks damn good in both.  Be sure to check this one out before it begins to disappear from shelves and taps.  Prost!

 

Terrapin Beer Co.’s Gamma Ray Wheatwine Returns for a Limited Time

Gamma-Ray-Label-SquareTerrapin Beer Co. (Athens, Georgia) has officially announced that Gamma Ray Wheatwine Ale is making a triumphant return this month as the brewery’s latest Side Project release.

Gamma Ray was originally released ten years ago as Side Project: Volume 3 and later experienced a short run on Terrapin’s Monster Beer Tour before being retired in 2011.  Well, this Wheatwine-style Ale is back and looking just as strong as ever – 10.8% ABV to be exact.  Brewed with “a massive amount of honey” from Savannah Bee Company, the gold-hued Gamma Ray offers a “fruity nose [that gives] way to a malty sweet taste of honey.”

Gamma Ray is rolling out now and will be available as long as supplies lasts.  You can expect to find this Side Project offering available in 4-packs of 16 oz. cans and on draft at select beer-friendly retailers, bars and restaurants located in Alabama, Florida, Georgia and throughout the rest of Terrapin’s distribution footprint.  Prost!

Vital Information for Gamma Ray from Terrapin Beer Co. 

Release – Limited/Side Project, late July/early August 2018
Style – Wheatwine
ABV – 10.8%
IBUs – 40
Malts – 2 Row Pale Malt, Munich Wheat, Carapils & Acidulated Malt
Hops – Pearle & Mt. Hood
Suggested Food Pairings – “Blue Cheddar & Limburger, or a salty beef stew and a side of crusty baguette”
Availability – 4-packs of 16 oz. cans & draft
Beer Finder – https://terrapinbeer.com/beer-finder/

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Founders Brewing Co. Sends Mosaic Promise Out for a Seasonal Run

2018_MosaicPromise_Featured_FWFounders Brewing Co. (Grand Rapids, Michigan) has officially announced that Mosaic Promise Single Hop Ale is hitting craft beer shelves and taps now to serve as the brewery’s current Seasonal release.

First released in 2014 as a part of Founders Brewing Co.’s ArtPrize series, Mosaic Promise has once again returned as a seasonal offering and this time around it will be wearing “a new can design, which celebrates the artsy heritage of this beer.”  Although the packaging may have been given a bit of an update, craft beer fans can rest easy knowing that Mosaic Promise remains the same SMaSH beer (Single Malt and Single Hop) that they fell in love with four years ago.

Literally living up to its name, Mosaic Promise is “brewed exclusively with Mosaic hops, and a single malt, Golden Promise.”  This seemingly simple recipe results in an “extremely drinkable” Mosaic Promise (5.5% ABV) that has “juicy mango and earthy pine flavors combine with powerful aromas.”

Mosaic Promise is rolling out now and will hang around through October 2018.  You can expect to find this Seasonal brew available in 6-packs of 12 oz. cans (SRP $9.99), 15-packs of 12 oz. cans (SRP $17.99) and on draft at craft beer establishments located in Alabama, Florida, Michigan and throughout the rest of Founders Brewing Co.’s distribution area.  Prost!

Vital Information for Mosaic Promise Single Hop Ale from Founders Brewing Co.

Release – Seasonal, August – October 2018
Style – American Pale Ale
ABV – 5.5%
IBUs – 50
Featured Hop – Mosaic
Featured Malt – Golden Promise
Fun Fact – On the label artwork: “First released in 2014 as the official beer of ArtPrize, the international art festival held each September in Grand Rapids, the original Mosaic Promise package design label is inspired by a stained-glass window on permanent display in the Founders taproom.”
Availability – 6-packs of 12 oz. cans, 15-packs of 12 oz. cans & draft
Beer Finder – https://foundersbrewing.com/beer/find-our-beer/

Wild Leap Brew Co. Set to Release Vol. 2 of Alpha Abstraction Double IPA

WildLeapLogoWild Leap Brew Co. (LaGrange, Georgia) has officially announced that it will release the second volume in its wildly-popular Alpha Abstraction Double IPA series during the week of July 30.

After the first release in the Alpha Abstraction Double IPA series became “Wild Leap’s fastest selling beer in their history” and earned a ranking as one of the top-rated beers in the state of Georgia, Alpha Abstraction – Vol. 2 is now ready for release and plans to keep that trend going with a new hop bill showcasing Citra and Galaxy hops.  This recipe allows Alpha Abstraction – Vol. 2 (8% ABV) to pick up “distinct passionfruit, pineapple and citrus aromas” from the Galaxy hops while Citra lends the experience “a lot of delicate, fruity characteristics, including lime, grapefruit, mango and bright orange.”

Alpha Abstraction – Vol. 2 will officially debut at a Release Party at Wild Leap Brew Co. on Friday, August 3 and will enter distribution at or around that date.  You can expect to find this Limited Release offering available in 6-packs of 12 oz. cans and on draft at select craft beer-focused establishments located within Wild Leap’s distribution area in Georgia.  Prost!

Vital Information for Alpha Abstraction – Vol. 2 from Wild Leap Brew Co.

Release – Limited, week of July 30, 2018
Style – Double India Pale Ale
ABV – 8%
Featured Hops – Citra & Galaxy
Fun Fact – On the name of this beer series: “The “alpha” in the Alpha Abstraction name refers to the alpha acids in hops. Playing with the alpha acid content is what gives a beer it’s wonderful aromas and level of bitterness. And double dry hopping is an art form, if somewhat of an abstract one.”

Availability – 6-packs of 12 oz. bottles & draft
Distribution – This offering will be available in following areas of Georgia: Atlanta, LaGrange, Newnan, Peachtree City, Columbus, Athens, Gainesville & Augusta 
Beer Finder – http://www.wildleap.com/beer-finder/

 

Brewery Ommegang Celebrates New York Farmers with Release of Hopstate IPA 2018

OmmegangLogoCompleteBrewery Ommegang (Cooperstown, New York) has officially announced that the 2018 edition of Hopstate IPA, a Limited Release brewed with New York-sourced ingredients, will debut on Thursday, July 26 as the latest offering from the brewery’s Farmhouse Series.

Developed by Ommegang to support and draw attention to “the reinvigoration of the New York hop industry” and other New York-grown ingredients, Hopstate IPA 2018 is a “hazy pale orange” India Pale Ale that has been “brewed exclusively with New York State hops” – Cascade, Chinook, Centennial, and Nugget – and “also includes two New York-grown barley varietals from 1886 Malt House in Fulton, NY.”  This homegrown recipe yields “juicy aromas of tropical fruit. . . followed by bright citrus and sweet malt” along with a flavor profile that has “sweet fruit and citrus [mixing] with a pleasant bready character.”  Weighing in at 7.4% ABV and 40 IBUs, the medium-bodied Hopstate IPA 2018 offers “a smooth, pillowy mouthfeel” and finishes “moderately dry with mild, lingering bitterness.”

Hopstate IPA 2018 will officially launch on July 26 at Brewery Ommegang and select retailers in New York.  This Limited Release will then see expanded distribution – for the first time – in the following East Coast states during the months of August and September: North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, DC and the U.S. Virgin Islands.  Hopstate IPA 2018 will be available in 4-packs of 16 oz. cans for the suggested retail price of $12.99.  Prost!

Vital Information for Hopstate IPA 2018 from Brewery Ommegang

Release – Limited/Farmhouse Series, late July – September 2018
Style – American India Pale Ale
ABV – 7.4%
IBUs – 40
Featured Hops – New York-grown Cascade, Chinook, Centennial & Nugget
Featured Malts – Synergy and Munich malts from 1886 Malt House
Suggested Food Pairings – “Hopstate IPA pairs well with pub fare, grilled or smoked meat and fish, and moderately sharp cheese. It is also sensational with summer desserts such as tropical fruit sorbet and seasonal berry tart.”
Availability – 4-packs of 16 oz. cans
Distribution – NY, CT, MA, MD, ME, NJ, NH, PA, NC, SC, RI, VA, VT, WV, Washington, DC and the U.S.V.I.

Rogue Ales Turns Combat Wombat Loose on Unsuspecting Beer Community

22oz_Combat_Wombat_BottleRogue Ales (Newport, Oregon) has officially announced the Seasonal Release of Combat Wombat, a Sour Northeast-style India Pale Ale with Blood Orange and Grapefruit.

Created to be the ultimate weapon against boring beer, Combat Wombat is a “fierce combination of a Northeast-style hazy IPA brewed with Australian hops and a sour ale with blood orange and grapefruit.”  Clocking in at 7.2% ABV, the “weird and wonderful” Combat Wombat is “a collision of styles and flavors” that is absolutely “bursting with intensity and personality.”

“I love the idea of this tiny, aggressive, but lovable marsupial that’s ready to battle and brew at the same time,” says Rogue Graphic Designer Evan Bartholomew. “The beer is citrus-forward but sweet, sour but juicy, and I think the label mirrors those contradictions. I wanted the bright neon colors on the label to reflect the big flavors of the beer.”

 

“With thousands of beer options on shelves, and more joining them every day, label art is often a deciding factor for many consumers,” says Rogue President Brett Joyce. “Evan’s illustrations have set Rogue apart on the shelf since our Voodoo collisions and are part of the tradition of unique art on Rogue ales and spirits.”

Combat Wombat is rolling out now and has plans to hang around through October.  You can expect to find this new Seasonal offering available in 22 oz. bottles and on draft at craft beer-focused establishments located in Alabama, Florida, Oregon and throughout the rest of Rogue’s nationwide distribution area.  Prost!

Vital Information for Combat Wombat from Rogue Ales

Release – Seasonal, July – October 2018
Style – Hybrid of New England-style India Pale Ale & American Sour Ale
ABV – 7.2%
IBUs – 49
Malts – 2-Row, Acidulated, Wheat & Oats
Hops – Citra, BRU-1, Vic Secret & Galaxy
Yeast – Imperial Barbarian Yeast
Added Ingredients – Blood Orange, Grapefruit & Lactose
Fun Fact – On the label artwork: “Given only the name and a pint of Combat Wombat, Rogue Graphic Designer Evan Bartholomew got to work drawing and designing Rogue’s newest creation.”
Availability – 22 oz. bottles & draft
Beer Finder – https://finder.rogue.com/

Crooked Stave to Celebrate National IPA Day with Release of Trellis Buster DIPA

CrookedStaveLogo2Crooked Stave Artisan Beer Project (Denver, Colorado) has announced that it will officially release Trellis Buster Double IPA on August 2 as its third limited rotator for 2018.

Turning up just in time for National IPA Day, Trellis Buster is a Double India Pale Ale that is “brewed with more hops than [Crooked Stave has] ever used in a single beer.”  Boasting a “tailored” malt profile and a dry-hop with Azacca, Citra, Motueka and Simcoe hops, Trellis Buster (8% ABV) promises to be a “resinous trellis-busting hop bomb” that still remains “ridiculously smooth and drinkable.”

“Bold and resinous, Trellis Buster is inspired by the fresh hop fields we visit each year during harvest. This unfiltered, hopped-up Double IPA is bursting with flavor and aroma. We add more hops to this beer than anything else at our brewery, as if the trellis that holds the bines burst right into the beer itself”, states Chad Yakobson, Crooked Stave Owner and Brewmaster.

Trellis Buster will officially release in the Crooked Stave tasting room on August 2 (National IPA Day) and will enter distribution on or around that date.  You can expect to find this Limited Release available in 6-packs of 12 oz. cans and on draft at select beer establishments located in Colorado and “in most markets where Crooked Stave craft beer can be found.”  This could mean good things for hopheads in Alabama, Florida and Georgia, so be sure to keep an eye out for Trellis Buster in August.  Prost!

Vital Information for Trellis Buster from Crooked Stave Artisan Beer Project

Release – Limited, August 2018
Style – Double India Pale Ale
ABV – 8%
Featured Hops – Azacca, Citra, Motueka & Simcoe
Availability – 6-packs of 12 oz. cans & draft

Lonerider Brewing Brings Retired Hangman Barleywine Back for a Limited Release

Hangman Barleywine 2013Lonerider Brewing Company (Raleigh, North Carolina) has announced that it will hold an extremely limited release of 2013 Vintage Hangman Barleywine at The Hideout on Tuesday, July 24.

Back for a special appearance after retirement, 2013 Vintage Hangman Barleywine has surfaced for a one-time, limited release as a part of Lonerider’s “rolling cellar series that releases popular styles that have been carefully aged to provide beer fans with a new and unique way to enjoy these award-winning beers.”  With about five years of age now on it, this American-style Barleywine offers an aroma that “hints of raisin, dried dark fruits, [and] toffee” and a flavor profile that “will invoke a piney/resinous taste along with notes of caramel and lingering hop bitterness.”  The Hangman comes in at 11% ABV.

“Hangman was a favorite of ours at the brewery,” says Galen Smith, Head Brewer. “Brewing it was probably just as enjoyable as drinking it. It’s a pretty polarizing style as well. People seem to either love or hate Barleywines. I’m very pleased how well Hangman has aged, and I can’t wait for people to join us as we open up our tasty time capsule!”

2013 Vintage Hangman Barleywine will release exclusively at The Hideout at Lonerider Brewing Company on Tuesday, July 24 at 2 p.m.  This cellared brew will have limited availability in 22 oz. bottles and on draft during the release.  This offering will not see distribution.  Prost!

Vital Information for 2013 Vintage Hangman Barleywine from Lonerider Brewing Company

Release – Limited/Cellar Series; July 24, 2018
Style – American Barleywine
ABV – 11%
IBUs – 110 
Featured Hops – Centennial, Columbus, Magnum, Simcoe & Zythos 
Availability – 22 oz. bottles & draft
Distribution – None. Tasting Room-only release at The Hideout

 

Coppertail Brewing Co. Introduces Jam Salad Florida Weisse

coppertaillogoCoppertail Brewing Co. (Tampa, Florida) has announced that it will soon release Jam Salad as the latest offering to come out of its Florida Weisse Series.

Developed to be a Florida Weisse capable enough to tackle this summer’s insanely humid weather, Jam Salad is a variant of Coppertail Brewing’s Slam Piece Cucumber Berliner Weisse Style Ale that ups the refreshment level with an added dose of blackberry.  Clocking in at just 3.5% ABV, Jam Salad is the “crazy refreshing tart wheat beer” that you have been looking for all summer.

Coppertail took to social media on July 17 to inform their fans that Jam Salad would be hitting shelves and taps “soon”.  Once officially released, you can expect to find this Limited Release offering available in 4-packs of 12 oz. bottles and on draft at select craft beer establishments located within Coppertail Brewing Co.’s distribution area in Florida. Prost!

Vital Information for Jam Salad from Coppertail Brewing Co.

Release – Limited/Florida Weisse Series, late July/early August 2018
Style – Berliner Weisse/Florida Weisse
ABV – 3.5%
Added Ingredients – Cucumber & Blackberry
Availability – 4-packs of 12 oz. bottles & draft
Beer Finder – http://coppertailbrewing.com/beer-finder/