Only future imported beers featured in this update…
Imported by Global Beer
Camaraderie by Brouwerij Bavik and BJ’s Restaurant & Brewery: Label copy…
“Camaraderie represents the first collaboration beer ever brewed by the brewers at Bavik or BJ’s. The planning began nearly a year before brewing this beer together at Bavik. The common goal was to create a unique blend of classic Belgian and American beer styles. BJ’s brewers were envious of Bavik’s expertise in traditional Flemish sour beers and classic Belgian styles like Tripel. Bavik’s brewers had never brewed with American hops and were eager to do so. It didn’t take long before both brewing teams saw eye to eye on the formula for their collaboration. The camaraderie between all the brewers made this beer as much fun to create as it is to drink. We hope you agree that the end result of this Belgian-American collaboration is a unique and exceptional beer.”
Will be available in 750s and kegs
Oude Zuipers Belgian Tripel
Hommel Harvest IPA
Imported by Twelve Percent Imports, LLC
Old Gueuze Tilquin: Beer of spontaneous fermentation, the Old Gueuze Tilquin is made from the blending of 1, 2 and 3 years old lambics.
Manchester Vuur & Vlam (De Molen has already imported beer of the same name but they’ll be OK with this…trust me)
Manchester Dubbel
Imported by Brandamental Imports of San Antonio…
Vroentestraat Pierre’s Grand Cru
Vroentestraat Pierre’s Poorter
Vroentestraat Pierre’s IPA
Monks will be pouring Old Gueuze Tilquin on 6/3 as part of Philly Beer Week. They have 24 750 ml bottles. Serving 4 oz. pours. According to the Monks website, OGT will be available outside of Philly in September.