![]() Down south, Truth or Consequences Brewing felt a might bit patriotic with the release of Independence Lager. Tumbleroot released a tripleheader of Golden Bear IPA, Coco Hops Brown IPA, and Blushing Tart Wit. Up in Santa Fe, Rowley Farmhouse Ales pulled Built to Chill, its new Vienna lager, out of the tanks after a lengthy lagering. Kaktus rolled out Italian Pilsner, American Wheat, and Cucumber Blonde. ![]() ( UPDATES) Canteen tapped Good Boy Rosco Hazy IPA and Social Capital (Cherry Lime Kettle Sour). Sidetrack crossed over to the Fifth Dimension with its new IPA. Nexus brought back the award-winning Beam Me Up (Higher) Scotty at the original location last weekend, and will tap it at Nexus Blue Smokehouse this weekend. Who wouldn’t want a helles called “Hell and Fire was Spawned to be Released”?īrew Lab 101 tapped Sienna Red IPA. Now if only we could convince them to use some classic metal lyrics. Give credit where it’s due, in a country with thousands of breweries all struggling to name their packaged beers and not run afoul of another brewery’s trademark, Bow & Arrow has found a fun path around those sorts of issues. This week, the brewery is releasing a new hazy IPA called Like a Diamond in the Desert, Like a Beacon in the Night. ![]() We start off this week with a little tip o’ the cap to Bow & Arrow, which continues to mine the lyrics of classic songs to come up with some truly wonderful and creative names for its beers. Stoutmeister will have you covered for all things new in beer and brewery events every week. ![]()
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