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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Brooklyn Brewmasters Reserve Scorcher #366

Set for release in mid to late May 2013 is the next installment of the Brooklyn Brewmasters Reserve called Scorcher #366.  Brooklyn Scorcher #366 is an eminently sessionable (4.5% abv) hoppy pale ale featuring a hop so new that it doesn’t have a real name yet: “HBC 366”. Scorcher is dry, minerally and fruity on the palate, snappy in the center, and bursting with the citrusy, piney notes that make our new pal 366 so special.

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Magic Hat HiCu


Magic Hat has released a new exotic ale called HICU.  HiCu is a Hibiscus Cucumber ale available in the Summer Scene variety 12pack.  This beer mixes two unique ingredients to create cool cucumber notes with a hibiscus tang to please and a smooth malt body.  This beer is truly unique and limited right now to just the variety pack in bottles.  The Summer Scene variety packs are currently available in better beer stores across Long Island.

 

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Dogfish Firefly Ale & Sixty One Update

Dogfish Head has released Firefly Ale (Pale Ale) to be served at the Firefly music festival in Delaware.  This beer is rumored to be the Shelter Pale Ale but with a slight variation in the hops used.  Unfortunately this beer is being held up in the NY state label approval process.  Dogfish Head is having the same problem with the Sixty-One, which is also awaiting label approval.  The bad news is that if the label approvals aren't approved in a proper amount of time then there is a chance we will not get these items on Long Island because the beer has dates and when it is getting too close to these dates, then the beer will be shipped to different markets.  Lets hope the slackers up in Albany get these labels approved in a timely manner.

Monday, April 15, 2013

Long Trail Seasonal Line-up Update

Long Trail Brewing Co. from Bridgewater Corners, VT has made a decision to narrow their seasonal line-up down to just 3 seasonals.  As most people know in the beer industry, Spring beers are the least performing of the seasonal line-ups for most breweries.  What is a Spring beer style?  Traditionally Bock beers from Germany were the Spring beers of choice, however Bock beer is not as popular in the United States.  In fact most breweries don't even brew a Bock beer and pick another style for their spring seasonal.  Well Long Trail has decided to cancel their Pollenator (golden ale) and only release 3 seasonals (4 if you count pumpkin which is released the same time as the Harvest Brown Ale).  This year will be the last time to get your hands on the Pollenator.  If you see this Golden Ale out in the market, now is the time to try it before its gone for good.