Spring has sprung and American craft brewers are addressing things with exciting new beers you’re gonna want to have around.
Spring Push Ups (Croydon, PA) – Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company is an award-winning craft brewery and taproom located just north of Philadelphia in Bucks County. And they’ve just released something special that’s primed for spring.
Brewed to celebrate the days getting longer, and birds chirping, Neshaminy Creek Pushing Daisies is a 4.9 % ABV Kölsch-Style Ale that combines subtle hints of white grape notes with an earthy bitterness of Herekules and Tettnanger hops.
“Pushing Daisies was a big hit with our taproom guests last year and an even bigger hit with the brewery staff, so we’re excited to bring it back as we head into the warmer spring season. For us at The Creek, warmer weather and beers like this means the return of outdoor events (and beer drinking) are just around the corner,” explains, Director of Sales and Marketing Kyle Park. “What better way to celebrate the upcoming season than our spin on Kölsch service and the return of this fan-favorite seasonal?”
Spring Forward (Framingham, MA) – Exhibit ‘A’ Brewing, an environmentally-conscience, awarding-winning craft brewery that sees beer as a way of bringing people together, has returned something that just screams springtime. Brewed with orange, passionfruit, and pink guava purees that blend smartly with Bravo hops, Exhibit ‘A’ Panda Punch is a 6.1% ABV fruited Kettle Sour with a refreshing tartness and a lightly sweet hibiscus flower finish.
Available to ship DTC from their website to Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Virginia, DC, Nebraska and Pennsylvania this is a beer that you want to try as we head into warmer weather.
A Bright Idea (Atlanta, GA) – Flowers are already in bloom in Atlanta and Monday Night Brewing has new beer that’s perfect for this time of year. Brewed with classic German noble hops, fermented on toasted French oak before being dry hopped with Saphir and Hallertau Blanc, Monday Night Bright Idea is a 4.7% ABV contemporary Pilsner that’s both deceptively complex and ultra drinkable.
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