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Santa Cruz Mountain Organic Olallieberry Cream Ale

Santa Cruz Mountain Organic Olallieberry Cream Ale

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Brewed by Santa Cruz Mountain Brewing

Santa Cruz, CA, United States

Style:  Fruit Beer

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No it¹s not some psychedelic hallucination. Santa Cruz Mountain Brewing just released their Organic Olallieberry Cream Ale to the resounding delight of their beer loving customers and to the slight dismay of the company¹s hardcore brewers. ³I don¹t do Fruit Beers!² exclaimed brewer, Nick Thomas when he got wind of the new recipe. The rest of the brew crew dreamt up the idea one night back in February, while sipping Fruit Lambics at the local pub, 99Bottles. ³I want to do something with Olallieberries. They are the perfect Santa Cruz fruit² said Chad Brill, another brewer. The idea may have been born back in February but didn¹t make it to the kettle until a few weeks ago when Nick Thomas¹ mom showed up at the brewery with a couple of bags of fresh picked berries. Olallieberries are only ripe for a short window during the month of July. With the success of this batch, the brewery intends to find frozen sources of organic Olallieberries so they can keep the beer flowing all year round. Olallieberry Cream Ale is not as pink as you would expect, but hold it up to light and behold the presence of the purple berry. Be prepared to be amazed. The aroma will conjure up notions of pie and jam and all things berry. The creaminess of the ale is due to a mixture of rice, barley and wheat; complimenting the tartness of the berry and finishing dry. Your senses will be surprised but this is not a guzzling beer. Coming in at 7% alcohol content, this pink beast will knock you down before you can spell olallieberry. While no official names have been agreed upon, Olallie Bomb is favored around the brewery. There are no plans to bottle it right now, but you can sample it at the Tasting Room and take a growler to go. The new tasting bar has 9 taps where you can sample the brewery¹s six flagship ales as well as the Poverty Porter (a coffee enhanced elixir), the Brillst Imperial Red, and the brand new Olallieberry Cream Ale.

ID: 45444 Last updated 2 weeks ago Added to database 13 years ago

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