New Beer Alert: Trail-Blazing Beers And Halloween Ales

New Beer Alert: Trail-Blazing Beers And Halloween Ales

|October 17th, 2024|

(Courtesy Rogue Ales)

Fall is ON and American craft brewers are addressing the season with an intriguing roster of new beers you’re gonna want to have around as things cool down.

A Slam Dunk (Newport, OR) – Rogue Ales & Spirits has addition to their roster. forged through a partnership between Rogue and the Portland Trail Blazers. Crisp and clean. with just a hint of pine, Rogue Rip City IPA is an exclusive West Coast Style India Pale Ale that celebrates Oregon’s love for basketball and craft beer.

“Rip City IPA is everything you love about a classic West Coast IPA,´ says Rogue Brewmaster Joel Shields. “It’s all thanks to Rogue’s unique Pacman yeast, giving it that signature taste Oregonians all know and love. We wanted to create an IPA that embodied the taste of Oregon,” “It’s piney, crisp, and perfect for cheering on the Trail Blazers!”

(Courtesy Stone Brewing)

Hoppy Anniversary (Escondido, CA) –  Founded in 1996, Stone Brewing is celebrating its 28th anniversary with something special. Brewed with straightforward menu of carefully curated Mosaic and Nelson Sauvin hops, Stone 28 is an 8.5% ABV Hazy Double IPA with fresh mango, sweet aromatic orange cream, marmalade & lime and a surprisingly off-dry finish that’s both intensely fruity and triumphantly tropical.

“We are fortunate to be able to purchase the best ingredients in the world,” Jeremy Moynier, Sr. Manager of Brewing & Supply Chain said. “When you open a box of Nelson Sauvin hops, you can smell its distinctive fruity aroma from across the brewery.  Mosaic provides some structure, citrus, and dankness to the brew. This one was hands-down deserving of the coveted anniversary beer label.”

Witch Way (Ipswich, MA) – True North Ale Company is looking to fall with the return of something uber-special. Bursting with Citra, Vic Secret, and Strata hops True North Season of the Witch is a 5.9% ABV Hazy IPA with big passion fruit, mango, pineapple, and melon notes, a soft mouthfeel and full body.

(Courtesy True North Ale Company)

“We brewed Season of the Witch exclusively for our fans in Salem, Massachusetts in 2019. Each succeeding year, its popularity exploded, said Jake Rogers, Founder & Chief of Brewery Operations at True North Ales. “Fall seasonals are typically thought of as just pumpkin and spice beers, but this one stands apart from the pack. It has shown to be very appealing to beer drinkers across the board.”

The artwork on the Season of the Witch can label was created by noted Marblehead artist Amy Hourihan.

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