Avery Releases Some Cool Tap Room Only Beers
Avery Brewing made mention of some tap room only exclusives in there monthly newsletter. You don’t live in Boulder, why should you care? This is a look into what MIGHT make it to the next beer event Avery participates in or MIGHT even be bottled down the road. So enjoy!
TAP ROOM EXCLUSIVES
Boulder Weisse
Berliner Weisse is a cloudy, sour wheat beer which thrived for centuries and is now bottled by only two German breweries. At a light 2.5-4% ABV, it is very sessionable, and was known by Napoleon’s troops as “the Champagne of the North.” To balance the sourness, it would be served with sweet syrups made from raspberry (red) or woodruff (green).
Our BoulderWeisse echoes the traditional flavor profile while adding a few Avery twists to the brewing method. This inaugural batch was aged in oak barrels for six months with a rustic Brettanomyces yeast strain and finished at 5% ABV. We present our homage in a customary goblet with two handmade syrups made from fruits for which Colorado is known -peaches and cherries.
Prost!… Cheers!… and Pucker Up, Buttercup!
Eremita III
The Avery Tap Room hermit is back on tap and feeling social once again! Available nowhere else but our Tap Room, this third iteration of Eremita is strong and dark with rich malt complexity, an earthy yeast profile, and mouth-puckering sour bite.
A sultry blend from twelve Cabernet Sauvignon barrels, Eremita III is comprised of ales from five different creations in the Avery Barrel Aging Cellar. Ranging from a blonde saison to a black saison to a strong Belgian amber ale, they spent between 9 months to over 3 years in their respective barrels.
Eremita III is a sour ale without the training wheels.