After enduring an outlandish election season, losing the Chargers, and experiencing a cold rainy winter, San Diego finally has something to look forward to. San Diego based Alpine Beer Company is blessing us with three new, year-round beers that will be added to their front line. Two of these can be enjoyed in a canned version, a first for the company. On top of the year round beers we also have four limited releases to look forward to, but you’ll have to visit their tasting room since they will be exclusively offered in house. The first exclusive tasting room release Exponential Hoppiness Double IPA will be available in March, followed by Bad Boy Double IPA in the Spring. In the Fall, they will release a Bourbon barrel-aged version of their Imperial Porter “Token”, and are also planning to debut a wine barrel-aged fruited sour towards the end of the year. These in-demand offerings will be available via bottle release events on a first-come, first-served basis. In the meantime, be sure to keep an eye out for the following new brews set to release throughout 2017 and get to know what is in store for you by checking out the descriptions below.
“In addition to offering Alpine beer in cans for the first time, I am especially excited for our newest IPA addition, Windows Up, to hit the market,” says Alpine Head Brewer, Shawn McIlhenney. “It’s got big hop aromatics and a really bold flavor profile with very little bitterness; this beer is a home run.”
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Windows Up IPA
Windows Up is a single IPA made with Mosaic and Citra hops. It pours a hazy straw color and is topped with bright white beer foam. Piney aromas mingle with fruity notes, while hints of citrus fruit and an overall lingering resinous quality lend a touch of complexity to this dank IPA and is 7% ABV.
Truck Trail Ale
Truck Trail is named for the Anderson Truck Trail in Alpine, CA and is a tribute to rural American back roads where locals go for off-roading and other shenanigans. This American Pale Ale features a balanced blend of Cascade and Centennial hops. It pours a golden yellow with an eggshell colored beer foam and its bold hop-bitterness is perfectly balanced by a mellow, malty sweetness. Dominant notes of fresh pine needles and zesty citrus rind make this a classic example of the style. Truck Trail will be available in 6-packs of 12oz cans and is 5.5% ABV.
Willy American Wheat Cans
An old-school recipe and beloved Alpine classic, Willy is a light, crisp, and refreshing American Wheat Ale featuring a prominent wheat backbone and Amarillo hops. Its pale-hued liquid contrasts beautifully against the bright, white beer foam. Hints of clean orange zest and lemon rind are balanced by an approachable wheat character, making this a refreshing and flavorful choice for craft beer lovers and newbies alike. Willy will be available in 6-packs of 12oz cans and is 5% ABV.
In addition to the new releases, the Alpine Beer Company portfolio consists of the following full-time, front line beers: Duet IPA, Willy Vanilly American Wheat Ale with Vanilla, Mandarin Nectar Orange Blossom Honey Ale with Orange Zest and Coriander, Hoppy Birthday Pale Ale. They will release their Double IPA, Pure Hoppiness for a limited time in November of 2017. Cult-favorite, Nelson IPA will be available on draft only, with small batches slated to be brewed and released as a “special editions” throughout the year.