[11/30 Update: According to a new press release, “Olde Rabbit’s Foot will be released at Foothills Brewing in Winston-Salem on Sat. December 12th at 11am. Each visitor will be limited to 4 of the 22oz bottles and with only 694 bottles available, the entire production is expected to sell out quickly. Each bottle will be $20.”]
Note: 10.13% ABV
Nov 25, 2009 – Olde Rabbit’s Foot will be released at Foothills Brewing in Winston-Salem on Sat. December 12th at 11am. Details about price, bottle limits and other details to follow.
The Olde Hickory Brewery is pleased to join The Duck Rabbit Craft Brewery and Foothills Brewing in announcing the release of their first collaboration, “Olde Rabbit’s Foot.” The special limited release is a Bourbon-Barrel-Aged Imperial Stout brewed with honey and cocoa nibs, crafted from wort from all three craft breweries and was aged in very rare 23 year old bourbon barrels.
The Olde Hickory Brewery in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Hickory, North Carolina. Established in 1994 with a 7 barrel converted dairy system, they have since grown and now operate a 25-barrel Price Schonstrom brew house. They produce over two dozen craft beers each year, including year round brews, seasonals, and special limited production beers.
The Duck Rabbit Craft Brewery sold their first beer in 2004 and have been producing fine products our of their Farmville, North Carolina location ever since. As dark beer specialists, they are known for their stouts.
Foothills Brewing is located at 638 West Fourth Street in Winston-Salem, NC. Since 2004 they have been crafting a range of beer styles, represented by their six year-round beers and as many as four seasonals.
For more information visit http://www.facebook.com/foothills.brewing, http://www.facebook.com/hickorytaproom or http://www.oldehickorybrewery.com/blogs.index.php
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Olde Hickory Brewery has been producing fine craft beers since 1994. For more information please vist http://www.oldehickorybrewery.com
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$20 a bottle? Srsly? Wow.
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