Column: An ode to all ye forgotten back-of-the-fridge beer A lone Sorry Umami IPA from Yoho Brewing remains forgotten in the back of a fridge, longing for someone to drink it. - photo by Kelsey Podo
Every time I open my fridge I see them, peeking behind Tupperware containers and last weekend’s leftovers.
Months go by, maybe even a year, and they remain ignored. It’s not that they’re unlovable or terrible brews, they’re just back-of-the-fridge beer. You know, the sort of beer you’re never in the mood for, or the last of a six-pack that becomes forgotten and slowly is pushed to the fridge’s back corner.
Posted By Nina Rangel on Mon, Dec 28, 2020 at 1:55 PM click image Instagram / yahniscosc The beer company behind Lone Star, Pearl and its namesake Pabst Blue Ribbon has had a busy year.
Now, to close out 2020, the brewer will make its Pabst Blue Ribbon Hard Coffee available in 35 Alamo City retail locations. It unveiled the caffeinated brew earlier this year and has conducted a staggered launch. In a release, 176-year-old Pabst said its 5% ABV canned coffee “balances a rich creamy blend with a whipped vanilla flavor.”
While the Original version of Pabst s Hard Coffee is now on local convenience and liquor store shelves, looks like we ll need to wait for its Cold Brew version. That variety which boasts a “slightly sweet, dairy free” 4.2% ABV experience is currently available only in