New Beer Alert: Tropical Hazy India Pale Ales And Award-Winning Chinese Lagers
New Beer Alert: Tropical Hazy India Pale Ales And Award-Winning Chinese Lagers

(Courtesy pFriem Family Brewers)
Half of the US is still buried under mountains of snow with plummeting temperatures across much of the nation, and brewers are addressing things with a warming roster of beers that should pair brilliantly with hours of serious shoveling.
A Touch Of The Tropics To Counter The Cold (Hood River, OR) – pFriem Family Brewers has a new year-round offering that seems perfectly timed. Crafted using cutting-edge brewing practices, including concentrated Krush Cryo hops, to achieve intense flavor and aroma while maintaining shelf stability, pFriem Tropical Hazy IPA is a vibrant 6.3% ABV India Pale Ale lush n pineapple, mango, and passion fruit notes, a soft, full-flavored mouthfeel and a restrained bitterness.
Visually, the beer pours a vibrant golden hue with gentle haze and a persistent white foam. On the palate, tropical fruit character leads, supported by structure and drinkability designed for repeat pours rather than one-off novelty.
” We’ve noticed that the Hazy IPA drinker enjoys light-hearted and dynamic tropical flavors, which we are really leaning into with our new Tropical Hazy IPA core beer,” says Josh Pfriem, Brewmaster and Co-founder of pFriem Family Brewers. “We are excited for this beer to be a go-to for fun, easy-going, and youthful occasions where drinkers are looking for a flavorful, quality, and well-balanced beer.”

Chinese New Year Will Soon Be Here (Qingdao, China) – Tsingtao Brewery, which was founded in 1903 as an Anglo-German business and now the sixth-largest brewery in the world, wants to remind you that Chinese New Year is coming up (February 17) and you’re gonna need the right beer.
Distributed in the states by Paulaner USA and brewed using domestic hops and pure spring water from the Laoshan mountain region in China, Tsingtao Premium Lager is an award-winning 4.7% ABV Pale Lager with a subtle nutty sweetness, Bavaria instincts and a rich Chinese heritage.
Introduced to the United States in 1972, it has remained the top-selling Chinese beer in the US. market and is exported to over 100 countries and regions worldwide.
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