Beer notes: Mikkeller, Stillwater, 3 Floyds, Founders, Yuengling, Oakshire

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Re-posted with permission (BeerinBaltimore.com)

There are a bunch of new releases to run through…


Two Gypsies Our Side, an all-gypsy brewer collaboration from Mikkeller and Stillwater Ales, debuts on tap next week with a very limited initial run. Mikkel says that this is essentially a hoppy saison. Beer in Baltimore has the full details. There’s a “label description” so I’m inferring that this will be bottled. [Update: Brad from BiB wrote that bottles are coming in February.]

Ithaca LeBleu will be available once again at the brewery beginning at 11am. There is a one case limit.

Founders Double Trouble has returned. More discussion on it here.

…Three Floyds announced on Twitter that Jinx Proof is back on tap and available in bottles. A new 9% ABV Weizen Bock called Krunk Monk is now on tap.

…From the Yuengling blog, “Yuengling Bock Beer is returning to the marketplace for a limited time beginning in February 2011! This much anticipated seasonal offering from Yuengling was initially brought back in honor of our 180th Anniversary and has been a great success since it was introduced in 2009.”

Oakshire Brewing has just released a new Single Batch Series beer. It is an English Style Pale Ale called, “Willamette Dammit.” More info here.

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4 thoughts on “Beer notes: Mikkeller, Stillwater, 3 Floyds, Founders, Yuengling, Oakshire

  1. Three Floyds Jinx Proof
    Who would release a thirst quencher in the dead of Winter? Only the arrogant Three Floyds. No thanks

  2. Hey E Pluribus Hop’em, BMC has been releasing and selling “thirst quenchers” in the dead of winter for quite a while. Seems like they are selling, too. I for one welcome a fresher and more flavorful alternative to BMC. I also wonder how you make the leap from release to arrogance. What an ignorant comment.

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