Terrapin Beer Co. Expands IPA Lineup with Release of Cumulus Lupulus

unnamed (4)_editedTerrapin Beer Co. (Athens, Georgia) has officially announced that Cumulus Lupulus Imperial India Pale Ale will be released in late-March as the newest addition to the brewery’s Monster Beer Tour.

To join in on the hazy IPA movement that has been incredibly popular as of late, Terrapin Beer Co. will soon be adding Cumulus Lupulus to their Monster Beer Tour, a series that was “originally created after Georgia raised the ABV cap from 6.0% to 14%.”  Since these beers represent some of the biggest and boldest beers in Terrapin’s portfolio, Cumulus Lupulus arrives as an 8.1% ABV, 101 IBU Imperial IPA boasting “over four pounds of Amarillo, Citra, Galaxy, and Mosaic hops per barrel.”  To keep the bitterness under control, the brewers “shifted most of the hop additions to the whirlpool . . . to bring out the incredible aroma and flavors of the hops by not driving off oils and volatiles as well as not extracting too much bitterness.”  Finally, Cumulus Lupulus was then left unfiltered to produce a hazy hop experience filled with “tropical, juicy aromas [that] give way to a smooth bitterness and a full mouthfeel.”

“Over the last 15 years, we’ve brewed a ton of IPA styles, ranging from Session IPAs to Black Belgian IPAs, and everything in between. We’ve never done an unfiltered IPA before because it’s more fragile to package and distribute, so we’re excited to launch Cumulus Lupulus.”

 

Dustin Watts, VP of Sales and Marketing at Terrapin Beer Co.

Cumulus Lupulus will officially release in late March and will be available while supplies last.  This limited release offering will be available in 12 oz. cans and on draft at select craft beer establishments found in Alabama, Florida, Georgia and throughout the rest of Terrapin’s distribution area. Take notice, hop fiends – Cumulus Lupulus will only be available in limited quantities, so keep an eye out for this one when it drops later this month.  Prost!

Vital Information for Cumulus Lupulus from Terrapin Beer Co.

Release – Limited/Monster Beer Tour, launching late-March 2017
Style – American Imperial India Pale Ale
ABV – 8.1%
IBUs – 101
Hops – Amarillo, Citra, Galaxy, & Mosaic; dry hopped with Amarillo, Citra, Galaxy & Mosaic
Malts – 2-Row Silo, Wheat, Flaked oats, Carapilsner & Caramalt
Treatment – Unfiltered 
Availability – 6-packs of 12 oz. cans & draft 

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Terrapin Beer Co. to Release T-Time Berliner Weisse in March

unnamed-6Terrapin Beer Co. (Athens, Georgia) recently announced plans to launch T-Time Berliner Weisse in March as their next Specialty Release offering.

Drawing inspiration from the iced tea and lemonade blend made famous by an iconic golfer, Terrapin Beer Co. has developed T-Time Berliner Weisse with the help of Maya Tea from Tucson, Arizona.  The recipe for this German-style Berliner Weisse combines tea and lemon to result in “a tart and thirst-quenching wheat beer.”  At just 4% ABV, “this easy-to-drink summertime refresher will get you back into the swing of things both on and off the course.”

T-Time Berliner Weisse officially releases in March with availability in 6-packs of 12 oz. cans and on draft.  Once launched, you will be able to find limited quantities of this Specialty Release at select craft beer establishments in Alabama, Florida, Georgia and throughout the rest of the Terrapin Beer Co. distribution network.  T-Time Berliner Weisse is sure to be a fantastic pairing with a day on the links or just warm weather activities in general, so keep an eye out for this one when it hits shelves and taps in the next few weeks.  Prost!

Vital Information T-Time Berliner Weisse from Terrapin Beer Co.

Release – Limited/Specialty Release, launching March 2017
Style – Berliner Weisse
ABV – 4%
IBUs – 5
Hops – Vanguard
Malts – Pilsner, Malted Wheat, Torrified Wheat & Acidulated Malt
Added Ingredients – Tea from Maya Tea and lemon
Suggested Food Pairings – Chevre & Havarti, or a turkey club sandwich with a side of chips
Availability – 6-packs of 12 oz. cans & draft

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Terrapin Beer Co. Gives New Life to The Walking Dead Blood Orange IPA, Introduces Lucille

Walking Dead Blood Orange_Transparent.pngTerrapin Beer Co. (Athens, Georgia) and Skybound have joined forces once again to release not one but two official beers of the undead in 2017, The Walking Dead Blood Orange IPA and Lucille Blackstrap Molasses Stout.

When you consider that the majority of The Walking Dead comic book is based in Georgia, much of the TV show is filmed there, and several beers from Terrapin Beer Co. have turned up in multiple episodes since Season 2, it was just a matter of time before the brewery and Skybound partnered to create a Walking Dead-themed craft beer.

Originally released in 22 oz. bottles in 2015 as their first collaboration, The Walking Dead Blood Orange IPA returns this year with an updated recipe and new packaging in 6-packs of 12 oz. cans.  The exact details for the “recipe adjustment” are not known, but the brewers promise that they will be “packing more Blood Orange into the beer” this time around.  The Walking Dead Blood Orange IPA will officially release in 6-packs of 12 oz. cans in mid-February.

Terrapin Beer Co. and Skybound have also announced that they will be expanding their lineup of Walking Dead beers in 2017 with the introduction of Lucille, a “big and menacing” Imperial Stout inspired by Negan’s weapon of choice.  Brewed with blackstrap molasses and vanilla, Lucille was then properly finished with time spent aging on hickory, maple and white ash – the three woods used to produce baseball bats.  A “super limited” number of 500ml bottles of Lucille Blackstrap Molasses Stout will be released in late February.

Fans of the show/comic book and craft beer can expect to find these offering available for a limited time at craft beer retailers in Alabama, Florida, Georgia and throughout the rest of Terrapin’s ever-expanding distribution area.  A word of warning – Like the Walking Dead series, these beers are sure to be incredibly popular.  If you wish to enjoy these beers when the series returns on Sunday, February 12, be sure to secure your bottles as soon as you see them.  Prost!

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Tasting Notes: Partner Ships Rye Wit from Heavy Seas Beer & Terrapin Beer Co.

hsbtbcryewitlabelThis segment of Tasting Notes continues the collaboration theme by taking a look at the Partner Ships Rye Wit collaboration from Heavy Seas Beer (Baltimore, Maryland) and Terrapin Beer Co. (Athens, Georgia).

Not only is Rye Wit the current installment in The Partner Ships Series, a lineup of limited releases from Heavy Seas Beer “produced in collaboration with other regionally and nationally recognized brewers in the spirit of friendship, creativity, and adventure,” but it might also be one of the most stealthily clever beer names of the year. How so?  Well . . . Rye Wit sounds a little like “pirate”, an obvious part of the Heavy Seas schtick; it is a homophone for “wry wit”; and it has been said that pirates can indeed have a wry wit.  Savvy?

Alright, let’s move beyond the word play and get back on track with information on this beer.  For this release, Heavy Seas Beer collaborated with the brewers at Terrapin Beer Co. on a recipe that combines the proficiencies for which each brewery is known: the barrel-aging practices of Heavy Seas and Terrapin’s love/obsession with rye.   They ultimately decided to brew up a Witbier boasting the distinct characteristics of rye malts, and then aged it for sixteen weeks in Chardonnay barrels.  Once completed, the 6% ABV Partner Ships Rye Wit was packaged in 22 oz. bottles and released as a limited offering available within the distribution area of Heavy Seas.  This offering is nearing the end of its availability to make room for the next release within the Partner Ships series (click here to read up on that one), but you still stand a pretty good chance of coming across a bottle or two at your favorite craft beer retailer.  That should just about cover the particulars, so let’s put this sweet Witbier glass to some good use and get to the Tasting Notes!

Tasting Notes for Partner Ships Rye Wit from Heavy Seas Beer and Terrapin Beer Co.

Appearance: Rye Wit flows into the glass to produce a body that is a sunburst orange in color.  When held to direct light, golds radiate near the top and bottom of the glass while the orange center deepens and intensifies.  The body has a good amount of haze and cloudiness to it, but a lazy carbonation presence can be seen meandering about in the form of bubbles that intermittently surface.  The pour generated 3+ fingers of fluffy, snow-white foam.  Head retention is quite good, eventually falling slowly to a lasting finger of a top cap.  This foam displays an other-worldly level of stick, leaving globs of pillow-like lace all over the glass.  Spot on, textbook example of what a Witbier should look like.

Aroma:  An alluring white wine character greets the nose to start.  A fruity sweetness presents itself in the form of Chardonnay grapes and melon, and the barrel lends a touch of creamy vanilla as well.  While savoring this quality, the spicy rye begins to gently bloom.  Wheat then lends an earthy grain note and a touch of banana that mingles easily with light, citrusy hop tones.  One word comes to mind here: Exquisite.

Taste: Rye is so unmistakable as an ingredient, so it is no surprise that it hits the taste buds first.  With that said, those spicy, black pepper tones are tempered as a gentle grain sweetness builds and the banana-like qualities of the wheat come forward.  Also, a touch of coriander arrives to complement the rye even further.  The hops then slide into the frame to provide balance with notes of orange, lemon and peach.  The Chardonnay barrels then embrace the entire experience by rounding and smoothing it all out with a snappy white grape character, a bit of tropical fruit, some earthiness, and the faintest of vanilla sweetness.  This may seem like a lot to take in – and it is -, but it all coalesces with an impeccable level of balance that allows you to fully enjoy and distinguish every aspect of this beer’s flavor.  Incredibly impressive.

Mouthfeel:  Rye Wit is medium in body with a medium level of carbonation.  This brew is crisp and dry, so much so that it further reminds the drinker of a tannin-like, white wine experience.  Aspects of sweetness, bitterness and spice are all allowed to play on the palate, but all of this cleans up and out with remarkable quickness.  At just 6% ABV, the alcohol presence is incredibly light to non-existent.  Delicate Chardonnay notes linger as the only trace of an aftertaste.

Final Thoughts: Like I mentioned above, we all know that Terrapin Beer Co. is a huge fan of using rye as an ingredient in their beers.  Knowing this and seeing that this beer’s name starts with “Rye”, I was initially a bit worried that Partner Ships Rye Wit might take the gracefully nuanced Witbier style to a level of spice overload that just translates as a brutish rye bomb.  The reality is that I was unfairly pessimistic because the intricate level of balance achieved by Heavy Seas and Terrapin in the creation of this beer is simply stunning.  Sure, that spicy rye is showcased, but it is done in such a way that it is reserved and knows its place.  Notes of citrusy hops, a sweet and earthy wheat presence, and sophisticated fruity and vanilla tones from the Chardonnay barrels interlace with the rye to create an elaborate experience that is completely devoid of any aggression or harshness.  Each corner of this beer is softly rounded, allowing every quality of Rye Wit to glide and dance freely across the palate.  This beer is ridiculously complex, but it has been presented in a manner that is approachable and familiar.  Oh, and if you have been looking for that perfect offering to introduce the white wine drinker in your life to world of craft beer, this is it right here.  Prost!

Terrapin Beer Co. Introduces Luau Krunkles Passion-Orange-Guava IPA

ipa-survival-kit-12pk-can-wrap-front-300x225Terrapin Beer Co. (Athens, Georgia) recently announced that Luau Krunkles Passion-Orange-Guava IPA has been officially released as a part of the brewery’s latest IPA Survival Kit 12-pack.

The gallivanting ways of the IPA-loving Krunkles, Terrapin Beer Co.’s globe-trotting “legendary brewer” (click here for the full story), led him to Hawaii this time around to explore and experience local ingredients and flavors.  The research he conducted there has led to the creation of Luau Krunkles Passion-Orange-Guava IPA, a hoppy brew whose “tropical aromas of Passionfruit, Orange and Guava dominate the nose while a big juicy hop flavor and smooth bitterness complement the balance of the beer.”

Officially replacing Krunkles Down Under, 12 oz. cans of Luau Krunkles Passion-Orange-Guava IPA are available now exclusively within the fall installment of the IPA Survival Kit 12-pack.  This offering joins Hopsecutioner IPA, Hi-5 California-style IPA, and RecreationAle in this mixed 12-pack of cans.  A very limited amount of Luau Krunkles will also be kegged and head out to distribution.  Look for Luau Krunkles on draft and in the IPA Survival Kit in Alabama, Florida and throughout Terrapin Beer’s full distribution area.  Prost!

Vital Information on Luau Krunkles Passion-Orange-Guava IPA from Terrapin Beer Co.

Release – Limited/Seasonal
Style – India Pale Ale
ABV – 6.5%
IBUs – 72
Availability – 12 oz. cans found exclusively in the IPA Survival Kit 12-pack and limited draft
Full Label Description – “Krunkles is back with another world renowned IPA inspired by his time spent on the Hawaiian Islands. Jam-packed with tropical flavors of passionfruit, orange, and guava, this “Hawaiian IPA” is brewed to accompany you to your next luau.”

Smoke on the Porter Next Up in Side Project Series from Terrapin Beer

terrapinlogoTerrapin Beer Co. (Athens, Georgia) recently confirmed that Smoke on the Porter will be the brewery’s 28th installment in their Side Project Series.

Smoke on the Porter is coming to beer fans by way of Terrapin’s Side Project, a series that acts as a creative playground where brewers are free to explore their imagination with different styles, ingredients and brewing processes.  This offering is an 8.5% ABV Baltic Porter brewed with beechwood smoked malt and then aged in French oak.  This brew comes together to display notes of “chocolate, oak, vanilla, dark fruit and caramel.”  For the full rundown on Smoke on the Porter, the label description reads as follows:

Like music to your ears, “Smoke on the Porter” is that song you just can’t seem to get out of your head.  Brewed with beechwood smoked malt and aged on French Oak, this old world lager will keep you humming that familiar tune.

It appears that Smoke on the Porter will follow in the footsteps of Side Project Volume 27 – Hi-10 Mango Habanero Double IPA by being available in 12 oz. cans.  You can look for Smoke on the Porter to begin hitting shelves and taps in Alabama, Florida and throughout Terrapin Beer Co.’s distribution area in October.  Once official release details are finalized, I’ll update that information here.  Prost!

Vital Information on Smoke on the Porter from Terrapin Beer Co.

Release – Limited, available beginning October 2016
Style – Baltic Porter
ABV – 8.5%
IBUs – 30
Packaging – 12 oz. cans
Fun Fact – It probably goes without saying, but Smoke on the Porter is an homage to Deep Purple’s “Smoke on the Water”

Terrapin Beer Co. releases Hi-10 DIPA as latest Side Project

Hi10DIPAcanTerrapin Beer Co. (Athens, Georgia) recently announced that Hi-10 Mango Habanero Double India Pale Ale has been released as the brewery’s latest offering in their Side Project Series.

What started as a challenge to improve the already tasty Hi-5 California-style India Pale Ale, the brewers at Terrapin Beer Co. doubled down and created Hi-10 Mango Habanero DIPA as Volume 27 in the Side Project Series, a series of limited release “extremely unique, fun and creative beers.”  Hi-10 DIPA starts with the original recipe for Hi-5 IPA, boosts the beer’s gravity, and then takes on an infusion of mango juice concentrate and habanero.  This combination leads to a 9.3% ABV DIPA that has a “big and juicy upfront hop aroma that gives way to flavors of mango and habanero” and finishes “a touch sweet with a spicy pepper kick that sneaks up on you after a couple of sips.”

From the label:
“Surf’s up with our ‘Hi-10’ Mango Habanero Double IPA. With citra waves for days, and just enough heat to make you sweat, our big and juicy DIPA has plenty of kick to keep you barreled from start to finish. ‘It takes two to Mango'”

Previous Side Project Series offerings were only released in 22 oz. bottles, but Hi-10 Mango Habanero DIPA mixes things up this time around by being available in 6-packs of 12 oz. cans.  Look for this limited release to be available at select craft beer-friendly establishments in Alabama, Florida, and throughout Terrapin’s distribution footprint.  Prost!

Vital Information on Hi-10 Mango Habanero Double India Pale Ale from Terrapin Beer Co.

ABV – 9.3%
IBUs – 110
Original Gravity – 20.5
Hops – Zythos, Amarillo, Citra, Simcoe (Dry Hop Amarillo, Centennial, Citra, Simcoe)
Malts – 2-row, CaraMalt, CaraPilsner
Other Ingredients – Mango and Habanero

MillerCoors purchases majority stake in Terrapin Beer Co.

tenthblakeThe ears of the craft beer community have perked up once again as MillerCoors announces this week that they have acquired a majority stake in Terrapin Beer Co. (Athens, Georgia).

MillerCoors has confirmed that Tenth and Blake, the company’s “craft beer and import division” that carries such brands as Blue Moon and Leinenkugel, has acquired a majority stake in Terrapin Beer Co. for a yet to be disclosed sum.  Tenth and Blake had already acquired a minority stake in Terrapin back in 2012, and this most recent purchase only confirms that their relationship has been quite successful since.

“The team at Terrapin is so passionate and committed to brewing such terrific beers that we are thrilled to welcome them deeper into the Tenth and Blake family,” said Scott Whitley, president and CEO of Tenth and Blake. “As owners, our job is to work collaboratively with their team to support their continued success with their innovative, award-winning beers that complement our portfolio perfectly.”

A lot will remain the same at Terrapin Beer Co., but there will be the following changes and moves within management and leadership (credit for the following investigative work goes to the folks at Brewbound):

  • Terrapin Beer Co. C0-Founder John Cochran has decided to leave the company.  CFO Frank Skorzewski will replace Cochran as President
  • Co-Founder Brian “Spike” Buckowski will remain with Terrapin as VP of Brewing Management
  • Dustin Watts will stay on as VP of Sales and Marketing
  • Terrapin’s VP of Operations Brian Hollinger will also be leaving the company to pursue another opportunity

With those changes noted, Tenth and Blake assures craft beer fans that Terrapin will act merely as a “business unit” of the company and “Terrapin’s management and team will continue to create, brew, package, ship and sell Terrapin’s acclaimed portfolio of brands.”  It is also rumored that this move will allow Terrapin to expand their barrel-aging program and develop a Sour Ale program in the future.  We will know for sure as time goes on and this transaction should finalize by the end of August 2016.  Prost!

Heavy Seas and Terrapin collaborate on Barrel-aged Rye Wit

HSBBARyeWitHeavy Seas Beer (Baltimore, Maryland) recently teamed up with Terrapin Beer Co. (Athens, Georgia) to create Barrel-aged Rye Wit as the latest offering in the Partner Ships series.

The Partner Ships series was developed by Heavy Seas Beer to create innovative collaboration beers with “other regionally and nationally recognized brewers in the spirit of friendship, creativity, and adventure.” The newest brew in this series has Heavy Seas joining forces with Terrapin Beer Co. to brew up a Rye Witbier that has been aged in white wine barrels for sixteen weeks. The finished Barrel-aged Rye Wit weighs in at 6% ABV and is a complex offering with “aromas of light fruit, spice, and citrus, balanced by a spicy malt backbone.”

Barrel-aged Rye Wit will be available beginning in August of this year.  Look for this one in 22 oz. bottles on craft beer shelves in Alabama, Florida and throughout the full distribution area of Heavy Seas Beer. Prost!

Vital Information on Barrel-aged Rye Wit from Heavy Seas Beer and Terrapin Beer Co.

ABV – 6%
IBUs – 20
Hops – Cascade & Amarillo
Malts – 2-Row, Wheat, Rye & Biscuit