New Session Sours, Pale Ales And Chocolate Stouts
New Session Sours, Pale Ales And Chocolate Stouts

(Courtesy Tröegs Independent Brewing)
These are no longer normal times…So why drink something normal especially in 2021?
Stout Stuff (Hershey, PA) – Tröegs Independent Brewing has a new year-round offering that’s built on a rich foundation of chocolate malt, caramel malt and roasted barley. Cold-steeped to perfection on Peruvian cacao nibs, Tröegs Grand Cacao Chocolate Stout is an approachable 6.5% ABV Stout that’s a creamy smooth mouthfeel and a rush of chocolate and vanilla.
Blursday For Every Day (Inglewood, CA) – Three Weavers Brewing has an interesting fruit-forward seasonal that’s a little bit wine yet 100% beer. Crafted with cranberry, tart cherry, raspberry and passion fruit, Three Weavers Blursday is a tart and spritzy 5.5% ABV Rosé Sour designed for whatever day this is. Blursday is now available at Three Weavers’ Inglewood taproom and at select California retail in 4-packs of 16 oz. cans,.
Feeling Your Oats (Milton, DE) – Dogfish Head Craft Brewery has a new oat-centric IPA that is brewed with four types of oats – malted oats, rolled oats, naked oats and oat milk. In development for almost a year, Dogfish Hazy-O is a 7.1% ABV full-bodied Hazy IPA that is brewed with truckloads of oats and wheat and liberally dry-hopped to deliver big juicy tropical notes of citrus, mango and pineapple.
Get Toasted (Garland, TX) – Lakewood Brewing has a new addition to its popular Seduction Series, a bestselling line of Temptress Imperial Milk Stout variations, which the brewery continues to expand upon. Available at the Lakewood Taproom starting February 19th, with state-wide distribution kicking off the following week, French Toast Temptress is a 9.1% ABV Imperial Milk crafted with natural vanilla, maple syrup and a hint of cinnamon.
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