Norman Miller can be reached at 50 or For beer news and info, follow Norman Miller on Twitter and Instagram or on Facebook at /NormanMillerBeer. Designated drivers will receive a $10 gift card for Castle Island’s taproom and gift shop. The tickets include unlimited samples for drinkers, but food is not included. Tickets are $60 for drinkers and $25 for designated drivers. Out-of-state breweries include Ballast Point Brewing Company of California, Boulevard Brewing Company of Missouri, Great Divide Brewing Company of Colorado, The Guild of Rhode Island, Rhinegeist of Ohio and Zero Gravity Craft Brewery of Vermont. Participating breweries include Barrel House Z, Bone Up Brewing Company, Cambridge Brewing Company, Clown Shoes Brewing, Idle Hands Craft Ales, Jack’s Abby Craft Lagers, Lamplighter Brewing Company, Springdale Brewing Company and Wormtown Brewery, all of Massachusetts. All the beers served at the festival will be barrel-aged beers. The festival will be held at the Norwood Space Center, 83 Morse St., Norwood, and will have two sessions, 1 to 4:30 p.m. Springdale promises they'll create more beers for the series after they do some research at cocktail bars.Īnd finally, Castle Island Brewing Company will host the “More Wood in Norwood Festival,” on Nov. “The ginger speaks loud and clear in the finished product, transporting us to a tropical island locked temporarily in an afternoon thunderstorm,” is the description Springdale uses for the beer. Springdale ages the beer using rum-soaked barrels, along with ginger tea made from shaved ginger. They then slowly added crushed mint until the brewers felt they'd reached the perfect “wave of mint character.”ĭark & Stormy is a darker sour beer. Harpoon Dunkin Pumpkin will be available on draft at the brewery and sold in bottled 6-packs as well as in the new Harpoon Dunkin Box O Beer mix pack, which features three cans of each. The Mint Julep’s base is a golden sour beer that was aged in bourbon barrels. The first two beers in the series will be Dark & Stormy and Mint Julep. It's a new series of sour beers called the Not Stirred Series, and they're inspired by famous cocktails. Harpoon’s Dunkin Coffee Porter is available now.įramingham's Springdale By Jack’s Abby is also releasing new beers this month. “We couldn’t think of a better way to pay tribute to the company that’s helped fuel our success than to create something for our fans by combining the taste of our favorite morning brew with one of ours.” “Dunkin’ has been there for us since the early days when getting the brewery up and running required a lot of beer, and even more coffee,” said Harpoon CEO Dan Kenary. Last year, they partnered with Wormtown Brewery in Worcester for a stout. This is the second brewery Dunkin’ has paired with. It will be available in six-packs of 12-ounce bottles and on draft. The new beer is brewed using Dunkin’s “espresso blend” coffee, and comes in at 6 percent alcohol by volume. The Harpoon Brewery and Dunkin’ (the company formerly known as Dunkin’ Donuts) have teamed together to create the all-new Harpoon Dunkin’ Coffee Porter. An iconic coffee brand born in Massachusetts and the brewery that received the state’s first brewer's license are now coming together for a new beer. The companies' newest beverage will be available from now until the end of the summer.It almost seems like a partnership that was destined to happen. In October of last year, the two combined to release Harpoon Dunkin' Coffee Porter. This marks the second collaboration between Dunkin' and the Boston-based Harpoon. The quick service restaurant is teaming up with Harpoon Brewery again this year to serve up the Harpoon Dunkin’ Summer Coffee Pale Ale, a coffee-inspired beer. The beverage has 5% ABV and combines the flavors of Dunkin’s Original Blend with a bright pale ale. Luckily, for fans of both iced coffee and beer, Dunkin' is not making you decide between the two. A sweet iced coffee or a chilled beer might help to satisfy one's yearning to cool down on a warm spring day. With the return to high temperatures this spring, people may be clamoring for a cool beverage.
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