![]() It is brewed with four different hops and five different malts. This beer is a hoppy red ale that comes in at a hefty 7.2 percent ABV. Portland, Ore.’s Widmer Brothers Brewing’s Brrrr Seasonal Ale is coming back to stores in the next few weeks. ![]() You should be able to find it for around $9 a four-pack. Red Harvest Stout comes in at a light 4.1 percent alcohol by volume (ABV), and is available in four-packs of 14.9-ounce cans that have a nitrogen widget that gives the beer a smooth feel in your mouth. The new stout is described as “mildly sweet,” with a “velvety taste and deep red hue.” It is brewed with roasted barley and Irish malt. ![]() Guinness & Co., producers of the most famous stout in the world, has announced the release of an all-new fall beer, Red Harvest Stout, which is in stores now. In addition, for every pint of Grateful Harvest sold at Harpoon’s Boston and Windsor, Vt., breweries, or for every pumpkin spice pretzel sold at Harpoon in Boston, $1 will be donated to a local food bank. Since its first release in 2010, Harpoon has donated $84,000 to local food banks. It’s brewed with New England cranberries and is a perfect accompaniment for a Thanksgiving meal.Īnd the best part of the beer is that for every six-pack of Grateful Ale sold, Harpoon will donate $1 to food banks in the area where the beer was purchased. The Harpoon Brewery in Boston has its annual release of the Grateful Harvest Ale. With the change of seasons (at least in brewery seasons) a bunch of new beers will be hitting liquor store shelves in the next few weeks. It’s time to empty the ol’ email inbox and catch up on some news and notes from the world of beer.
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