![]() ![]() To add to the holiday celebrations, SLO Brew announced their Naughty or Nice giveaway promotion. “One sip of Holidaze and you will be greeted with bold piney hop flavors that will sure to get you in a festive spirit.” “We wanted to invoke the sensation of a fresh-cut Christmas tree in beer form,” said brewmaster Steve Courier. The brewers at SLO Brew didn’t hold back, adding heaps of spruce tips in each batch of Holidaze IPA, enough for an entire Christmas tree and then some. Tis’ the season for a piney, West Coast IPA brewed with a healthy dose of…Christmas trees. Holidaze IPA (7% ABV) from SLO Brew is crafted with fresh spruce tree tips, Citra hops and a touch of orange peel for a bright and juicy beer that drinks like a hike through a pine forest. Fresh spruce tree tips the focus of SLO Brew’s Holidaze IPA With a 4.8% ABV and a subtle hop profile, it’s ideal for kicking back and keeping cool. Mountain Drive is a back-to-basics crisp, light, and refreshing American Ale and the perfect easy drinker. There’s almost nothing better than crisp mountain air, except maybe a crisp American ale. ![]() A deep color with 4.1% ABV, balanced malt and hop presence, and dry finish makes this amber perfect for red ale lovers and anglers alike. Fly Reel took home a silver medal from the 2021 Denver International Beer Competition. As deep and smooth as the South Platte River, Fly Reel Amber is a traditional Amber Ale perfect for your boat cooler or your back porch. These additions to the brewhouse will increase Living The Dream’s brewhouse capacity to 3500 BBL annually.įly Reel Amber. Four new tanks (three fermentation tanks and one brite) make these new offerings possible, and sustainable. Tasting room favorites Fly Reel Amber and Mountain Drive American Ale have scored themselves their own SKUs and are now available for sale at the Living The Dream tasting room, and at bars and retail locations in canned 6-packs. Littleton, Colo.’s Living The Dream continues its expansion this season with new canned additions to their year-round portfolio of beers available across the Front Range, and increased capacity to boot. Harpoon going big with a new take on its iconic IPA While it’s a Farewell to Shmaltz, it is not a goodbye for Cowan as he focuses on Alphabet City Brewing Company (with distribution throughout the New York metro area), his 518 Craft tasting room in Troy, NY, and a burgeoning consulting practice. Come toast 25 years of Quality, Community, and Shtick along with Cowan and his fantastic sales, marketing and bar staff in Troy and at one of the national events in NYC, Philly, Tampa, and more throughout the remainder of 2021, which will be listed on /ShmaltzBrewing. Shmaltz Brewing is a testament to a company that stayed true to its founding values while keeping innovation at the heart of its efforts. “The sacred species, bountiful throughout: ‘Of wheat and barley, grapevines, fig trees, pomegranates, olive trees & date honey (Deut 8.8).’ Tolstoy: ‘One must have the prospect of a Promised Land to have the strength to move.’ Bart and Lisa: ‘Are we there yet, are we there yet, are we there yet…’ Let us rise above plagues and false idols to fare thee well, let your life proceed by its own design, and sing sweet songs to rock our souls. Shmaltz expanded production volumes by 400% to over 30,000 barrels by then contracting for other renowned national and regional beer brands in addition to brewing their award-winning Shmaltz portfolio.įrom the label of Exodus 2021: “25 years – A life in so many chapters,” writes founder and owner Jeremy Cowan. These and many more beers from Class of ’96 breweries were showcased as part of Shmaltz’s farewell tour events leading up to Hanukkah 2021.Įvolving from a quirky holiday experiment to an innovative advocate for the beer industry, Shmaltz has been known for its creative brand building, as a champion of contract brewing (both brewer and brewee), for completing multiple complex business deals, and as relentless punsters.įrom the early years of self-distributing to growing to four then 45 wholesalers nationally, Shmaltz served as an unusual example and vocal advocate for contract brewing before opening its own 50-barrel 40,000 square feet production brewery in Upstate New York. What is still known as the only Jewish beer company in America, Shmaltz Brewing Co., announced its farewell season after 25 years in the beer business with the first and final release of Bittersweet Lenny’s RIPA in 16oz cans, vintage gems from the Shmaltz beer vault, and a fitting tribute, Exodus 2021 Barleywine Ale (8.8% ABV) brewed with Date, Fig, Pomegranate, and Grape.
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