We’ve all had that moment, where you launch full tilt into a masterclass of conversational genius, only to be told, “you’re on mute.” Flying Dog is paying tribute to those moments from this year where you just couldn’t get a handle on your audio button with the brewery’s new Cabin Fever Red Ale called You’re on Mute.Ĭrafted to take the edge off a day full of virtual meetings that could have been emails, this medium-bodied Red Ale balances toasted malts, and just a hint of chocolate, with a perfectly engineered blend of hops and aromas. You’re on Mute Cabin Fever Red Ale is brewed with Galaxy hops and carries a 6.2% ABV with 25 IBUs. Flying Dog with an homage to Zoom call life Using a Pink Boots Hop blend from Yakima Chief Hops that includes Cashmere, Ahtanum, Citra, Loral and Sabro hops, Pink Cyclone pays homage to PBS in both name and beer, with a whirlwind of hop additions added every five minutes to a Belgian Wit malt bill and an additional dry hop a week later to provide a delicious White IPA with tons of hop character and tropical, citrus and herbal notes. $1 from each pint will be donated to the PBS Boulder chapter. This collaboration beer was brewed on International Women’s Day on March 8 with PBS Boulder chapter members, including chapter leads Cammy Smith of LUKI Brewery, Amanda Oberbroeckling of 4 Noses Brewing and employees of Someplace Else Brewery and Sanitas Brewing Company. LUKI Brewery and 4 Noses Brewing, in collaboration with the Pink Boots Society (PBS) Boulder chapter, will release Pink Cyclone, a White IPA, on March 26 at both taprooms, as well as at Wild Provisions Beer Project. LUKI Brewery, 4 Noses Brewing releasing their Pink Boots collab 52% of Millennials say that better-for-you ingredients impact their decision more now when selecting a craft beer compared to a year ago, while only a quarter (26%) of Gen Xers feels the same.When describing their approach to wellness during the pandemic, 44% of Millennials say they make better food and drink choices than they did before the pandemic, compared to 34% of Gen Xers.71% of respondents say they consider eating and drinking items they enjoy – regardless of their nutritional value, in moderation – a form of wellness.More than two-thirds ( 68%) of Americans are more focused on healthy eating and drinking habits now compared to a year ago.Top findings from the survey of 949 adults aged 21+ include: The new beer comes as Americans are taking a stronger interest in their health and wellness amid the pandemic, without wanting to sacrifice their favorite foods and drinks, according to a new survey by Harpoon Brewery. “But at the end of the day, we want this to be a beer that people drink regularly, so we’re eating some of that cost so consumers get a better value, particularly with the 12-packs,” Marzi tells us. This also helps a bit with haze stability in the finished beer.”Įssentially doubling Rec League’s ingredients means Big League is more expensive to produce, which is why the team considered pricing it like a limited release despite going year-round. To get better extraction, we have the seeds milled down into a flour and add them in the whirlpool. “Chia seeds are little more temperamental. League for two years- because Buckwheat is a pseudocereal, it acts a lot like barley, wheat, or other common brewing grains, so we treat it like one and add it straight into the mash,” says Harpoon Brewery’s Chief Brewing Officer, Al Marzi. “We have a pretty good system in place at this point after brewing Rec. What was different about brewing with the specialty ingredients in Big League? “Following a year where people were more often at home, we knew we needed to give them a way to celebrate the small moments that turned into big wins, without feeling like they’ve overindulged. League was bigger and better than we could have imagined, and it proved that there was a thirst for more options that offered full flavor without the heaviness of a most IPAs,” said Dan Kenary, CEO and co-founder of Harpoon Brewery. Containing chia seeds and buckwheat kasha that are high in nutrients and Mediterranean sea salt for an added source of electrolytes, this 7.2% ABV beer packs in the flavor. Big League is brewed with a blend of Cascade, Simcoe, Citra, and Mosaic hops for an extra refreshing, tropical fruit-filled sip every time. The brewers at Harpoon took the same hazy pale ale recipe, multiplied everything by two, and created a crushable hazy IPA. Harpoon Big League IPA is Harpoon Brewery’s newest year-round offering is a full-flavored version of its lighter, sessionable cousin Harpoon Rec. Survey says customers are into wellness, so Harpoon Brewery takes a full-flavored version of its session year-round When people see me day drinking and say “Guess it’s five o’clock somewhere,” I say, “It’s actually five o’clock nowhere because time is just a construct, a quirk of our brains.
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