Troon Brewing's Neither Pine nor Apple: Discuss

I am drinking a Neither Pine nor Apple: Discuss by Troon Brewing @troonbrewing.

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  • Beer: Neither Pine nor Apple: Discuss
  • Style: IPA - Imperial / Double
  • Alcohol by volume (ABV): 9.5%
  • IBU: 0
  • My rating: 45
  • Brewer's notes: This beer is brewed with lactose and refermented on a ridiculous amount of pineapple (15% of the total volume of the batch to be exact) before being dryhopped with Simcoe lupulin powder and Citra. Contrary to our expectations the pineapple actually clarified this beer and left it with the beautiful, ever so slightly hazy appearance you see above. More beer-like than our previous smoothies, but less IPA than our hoppy beers.
  • Venue: Cherry Hill, NJ, Cherry Hill, NJ
  • Brewery: Troon Brewing, Hopewell, NJ, United States
  • Brewery Type: Micro Brewery

WE DO NOT HAVE A TAPROOM AT THE BREWERY BUT 100% OF OUR DRAUGHT BEER GOES TO BRICK FARM TAVERN WHICH IS ON THE SAME PROPERTY. POURS AND FLIGHTS ARE AVAILABLE WHENEVER THEY ARE OPEN, EVEN WHEN WE ARE CLOSED. WE DO NOT SERVE ANY POURS OR TASTINGS AT THE BREWERY ITSELF. WE DO NOT HAVE TAPS AT THE BREWERY, WE DO NOT FILL GROWLERS, WE DO NOT OPEN UNLESS WE HAVE PRE-FILLED, 32OZ CANS OF OUR LATEST BEER. WE RARELY RELEASE MORE THAN ONE BEER PER WEEK, WHICH MEANS THE ACTUAL BREWERY IS RARELY OPEN MORE THAN ONE DAY A WEEK.

Long: -75.0307, Lat: 39.9348

Conclave Brewing's Tempting Time

I am drinking a Tempting Time by Conclave Brewing @ConclaveBrewing.

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  • Beer: Tempting Time
  • Style: IPA - Imperial / Double
  • Alcohol by volume (ABV): 8.2%
  • IBU: 0
  • My rating: 4.25/5
  • Brewer's notes: Hopped with Wakatu, Waimea, Simcoe and Mosaic.
  • Venue: Cherry Hill, NJ, Cherry Hill, NJ
  • Brewery: Conclave Brewing, Raritan Twp. Hunterdon County, NJ, United States
  • Brewery Type: Micro Brewery

Located at 15 Minneakoning Road, Flemington, NJ Unit 202

Long: -75.0307, Lat: 39.9348

Boston Beer Company's Samuel Adams New England IPA

I am drinking a Samuel Adams New England IPA by Boston Beer Company @SamuelAdamsBeer. Not bad!

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Not bad!

Jim Koch founded the Boston Beer Company back in 1984 after brewing the first batch of Samuel Adams Boston Lager in his kitchen. It was his mission to reshape the way American beer drinkers thought of American beer.

Just six weeks after introducing Samuel Adams Boston Lager to the public, it brought home the "Best Beer in America" honors at the Great American Beer Festival in Denver. An honor it went on to win 3 more times before that particular award was discontinued.

Today, Samuel Adams makes more than 21 styles of award-winning beer and is recognized around the globe as a hothouse of new beer ideas.

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