Beer Alert: New Summer Seasonals And Buzz-Free Lagers
(Courtesy True North Ale Company)
March will soon be a memory and American brewers are welcoming warmer weather with a new roster of beers that you’re gonna want to have around.
Summer’s Coming (Ipswich, MA) – Voted Best Brewery on Boston’s North Shore four consecutive years, True North Ale Company is an award-winning operation whose beers have been poured in more than 2,000 bars and restaurants and sold in more than 2,000 stores in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. And they’ve a announced the return of an award-winning summer seasonal.
Brewed with pilsner malt and flaked oats for a soft mouthfeel and dry hopped out of its mind with Citra, Strata, and Talus hops, True North Coast to Coast Summer IPA is a 5.8% ABV India Pale Ale with distinct citrus, passion fruit, strawberry, and pink grapefruit aromatics.
Artful Brewing (Waunakee, WI) – Founded in 2016, Untitled Art is renowned for its artful brews. By collaborating with brewers, visual artists, and photographers, they craft unique beverages that combine bold flavors with striking artwork. Each can is a masterpiece, blending beautiful artwork with mind-blowing taste.
And they’ve an exceptional Non-alcoholic beer line that goes as FLVR!
And here are some of the beers that Untitled Art is currently offering as part of its FLVR! line, all of them non-alcoholic, all of them in eye-catching cans…
- FLVR! American Gold: Brewed to capture that classic All-American flavor, this golden brew delivers a smooth malt backbone with a perfectly balanced touch of hops.
- FLVR! Chocolate Dark Brew: Loads of dark malt and cacao nibs give this dark stout the smooth bitterness and luxurious body befitting a decadent liquid dessert
- FLVR! West Coast Style IPA: A non-alcoholic take on the OG IPA style is brewed with Cascade, Centennial and Simcoe hops for an old-school citrus and pine profile.
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