Ecliptic Brewing and TeSóAria Winery Release Cosmic Collaboration Blood of Jupiter
In its latest beer in its Cosmic Collaboration series, Ecliptic Brewing has teamed up with Umpqua Valley’s TeSóAria Winery on Blood of Jupiter. The base beer is a Belgian style Tripel brewed by Ecliptic, then aged in Sangiovese wine barrels from TeSóAria.
The release of Blood of Jupiter coincides with the Ecliptic + TeSóAria Harvest Lunation Dinner hosted at Ecliptic Brewing on October 28 at 6:00pm. The now sold out dinner will feature four courses paired with beer and wine from the collaborators, including Blood of Jupiter. To be added to the Lunation Dinner wait list please email info@eclipticbrewing.com.
After the dinner at 8:00pm all others will be able to try the beer on draft and also purchase 22oz bottles to-go. There’s a limit two 22oz bottles per person.
Blood of Jupiter Description:
Blood of Jupiter, another name for Sangiovese, is a Belgian style Tripel from Ecliptic and TeSóAria Winery. This Tripel has been aged for a year in 10-year-old Sangiovese barrels imparting a beautiful red hue and notes of oak, blackcurrant, and ripe cherry.
ABV 9%
Ecliptic Brewing
825 North Cook St
Portland, OR
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