Newbies – New Releases That You Want to Look Out For – March 18, 2014
Newbies – New Releases That You Want to Look Out For – March 18, 2014
So many beers, So little time…Newbies is your essential map to the “best of the best” and the hottest new craft beers rolling out each week. From Great Divide’s 20th Anniversary Belgian Ale to the latest releases from Stone Brewing and Saranac – we’ve all kinds of beers that you’ll want to chase down.
So welcome to another edition of Newbies -Your ultimate guide to great new craft beers!

Southlands Celebration (Atlanta, GA) – SweetWater Brewing is celebrating an anniversary and they’ve brewed up something special for it. Their 17th Anniversary Ale is a big, complex farmhouse-style Saison that’s initially fermented with French Saison yeast, and then run through a secondary fermentation using Brettanomyces Bruxellensis – a powerful strain of yeast responsible for the brew’s big 9% ABV.

A Belgian Anniversary (Denver, CO) – This year marks the 20th Anniversary for the Great Divide Brewing Company and they’re brewing something extra special to celebrate it. Fermented with Viognier grape juice, Great Divide 20th Anniversary Belgian-style Ale is both delicate and assertive. This is a grown-up beer for a big-time celebration. Look for 20th Anniversary on taps and shelves this April.
Dogfish Head 120 at Retail, Honey! (Milton, DE) – Dogfish Head Brewery’s legendary 120 Minute IPA is currently available on draft and at retail in Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, DC, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, New Jersey, Nevada, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin. And we’ve been told that everybody can expect a second wave release in less than two weeks!

Saranac’s Can-Do packs it in! (Utica, NY) – Saranac is all about this summer and also about giving craft beer fans a mix of its best and most in-demand beers. The ‘Can Do’ Variety Pack features the award-winning Saranac Pale Ale, which is made using the brand’s exclusive hop infusion process, and Saranac Legacy IPA, a beer inspired by a resurrected family recipe. Also included is their Wild Hop Pils, a unique pilsener that features Belma hops, found growing wild on a hop farm in Washington State.



