Tag Archives: Wild Ale

Almanac Beer Co. Dogpatch Sour

Almanac Beer Co.  |  Saison de Brettaville  |  American Wild Ale  |  7.5% ABV  |  $10.99  |  375ml

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     This barrel-aged wild ale is named for our San Francisco neighborhood and pays tribute to the Flanders Red style of beer. Aged in wine barrels, this lightly tart ale is brewed with California Rainier cherries using a house blend of wild yeasts, bacteria and SF sourdough yeast. Pair this complex ale with ripe figs & blue cheese or seafood bouillabaisse.

Almanac Beer Co. Farmer’s Reserve Citrus

Almanac Beer Co.  |  Farmer’s Reserve Citrus  |  American Wild Ale  |  7% ABV  |  $10.99  |  375ml

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Citrus and beer have made a great pair ever since the first lemon wedge was added to a frosty wheat beer. Here we expand on that tradition, melding a sour blond ale with the intensely aromatic zest of Buddha’s Hand citrons and the bracing tartness of Yuzu and Blood Oranges from Hamada Farms. Pair harmoniously with sushi or flakey white fish or contrast with earthy roasted root vegetables.

Allagash Tiarna

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Allagash Tiarna  |  Sour/Wild Ale  |  7.1% ABV

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Tiarna is a blend of two beers, one aged in oak and fermented with 100% brettanomyces and the other fermented in stainless with a blend of two Belgian yeast strains. Both beers were brewed with a combination of 2 row and wheat malt in addition to specialty grains. It was hopped with Hallertau, Styrian Goldings and Cascade hops.

Allagash Golden Brett

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Allagash Golden Brett  |  Sour/Wild Ale  |  7.2ABV

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Golden Brett is a dark golden colored beer, brewed with Victory, 2-Row and Red Wheat malt. It was lightly hopped with a blend of Northern Brewer and Simcoe hops. The beer started it’s primary fermentation in a stainless tank and finished fermentation in a 800 gallon oak foudre. The finished beer has fruity nose and flavors of citrus, apricot and bread crust. The mild tartness of the beer gives way to a long, clean finish.