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Three beers releasing today at Reuben’s Brews By washingtonbeerblog on January 20, 2021 at 12:11 PM
Reuben’s Brewsannounces the release of three beers, available as of today. They range from a big and bold Triple IPA to a crisp hoppy lager. Here is the release announcement from the brewery:
We’ve got three beers dropping this Wednesday at the Taproom, To-Go Store, and online: the first triple IPA release of the year and two brand-new beers.⠀
GOBSMACKED! returns to Reuben’s and to distribution across the Pacific Northwest this week. This West Coast Triple IPA was first brewed for Brouwer’s Cafe’s 10th Anniversary, but has made a return each year since, featuring its gobs of Citra, Magnum, Mosaic, and Galaxy hops. This is the first of our triple IPA releases this winter! Learn More.
Gobsmacked!,
Ferry Line, and
Petite, will be packaged in 16oz cans and will be available at the Reuben’s Brews Taproom and To-Go Store located at 5010 14th Ave NW in Seattle.
Gobsmaked! is the first triple IPA release of the year and will be available in limited distribution around the Pacific Northwest. Petite and Ferry Line will be available exclusively at Reuben’s Brews Taproom and To-Go Store.
Here are descriptions on each of the three new beers as provided by Reuben’s Brews.
GOBSMACKED! returns to Reuben’s and to distribution across the Pacific Northwest this week. This West Coast Triple IPA was first brewed for Brouwer’s Cafe’s 10th Anniversary, but has made a return each year since, featuring its gobs of Citra, Magnum, Mosaic, and Galaxy hops. This is the first of our triple IPA releases this winter! Learn More.
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