New Brews News 07/22/2019
Boulevard “Love Child No. 10”
Style: American Wild Ale
ABV: 7.6%
Notes: Love Child No. 10 is a blend of multiple vintages of Flanders-style Red, Belgian-style Golden, and a host of sour ales all aged in a variety of vessels including previously used wine barrels, puncheons, foeders, and stainless steel tanks.
BrewDog “Cocoa Psycho”
Style: Russian Imperial Stout
ABV: 10%
Notes: Welcome to the world of Cocoa Psycho, a liquid dimension where pure indulgence reigns. 18th century Imperialism meets 21st century optimism, and decadence meets détente in this bitter-sweet psychosis of a stout. Silky smooth coffee beans, chocolatey cocoa nibs and dark malts combine to excess with infusions of vanilla pods, all resting on a toasted oak chip backbone. Eventually, you’ll come face-to-face with the madness required to make this beer; a kind of insanity that would have made Rasputin himself proud. Cocoa Psycho, liquid decadence for the people.
BrewDog “Cybernaut”
Style: Session IPA
ABV: 4.5%
Notes: Say hello to this all new New England IPA. BrewDog cranked up the wheat and oats and turned down the ABV, creating a hazy equilibrium. This is a beer that has all of the taste of a NEIPA but allows a more sessionable delivery. Stone fruits collide – mango, peach, and apricot, layered over a cosmos of cut grass and pine dust notes. Smooth, fresh, and juicy, with a deft finish. Cybernaut, a brave new world of possibilities.
DuClaw “Regular Beer”
Style: American Pale Lager
ABV: 4.9%
Notes: This is a beer that tastes like regular beer. For the times you want to drink regular beer.
Hofbräu “Oktoberfestbier”
Style: Oktoberfest / Märzen
ABV: 6.3%
Notes: The Munich Beer Festival, or Oktoberfest, is an event of superlatives – it’s the largest popular festival in the world, staging in the beer metropolis of Munich. Millions of visitors from all over the world flock among every year to enjoy its very special atmosphere. For this occasion, Hofbräu brews a rich, full-bodied beer which goes down ideally with traditional Bavarian cuisine. With its deliciously bitter taste and sturdy alcohol content of 6.3%, Oktoberfestbier is as special as the Beer Festival itself.