Ninkasi Brewing Announces Six New Beer Releases for December and January
Eugene, Oregon village brewer, Ninkasi has announced that they will be unveiling more than a handful of seasonal brews this winter. Sure you might be familiar with the ever popular and mighty scrumptious Sleigh’r Dark Double Alt, but, look out, there is much more to get stoked about from these cats. Check out six new releases from them:
1. Our Holiday Ale, SLEIGH’R DARK DOUBLE ALT continues to become a new tradition in the Northwest. Dark, rich and toasty, Sleigh’r is a easy drinking 7.2% abv holiday ale. Available until Dec 31 st in 6 packs, 22oz bombers and ½ bbl draft .
2. Our Winter Special Release, IMPERIALE STOUT is now out in stores in 22oz bottles only. Full bodied and surprisingly smooth, Imperiale has a big roast hit up front, and rich, dark malt flavors balanced by ample hop bitterness. 9.1% abv and 70 IBUs. Ninkasi will again break new ground by bringing two new unusual- for-winter single batch draft beers.
3. THE LITTLE ONE – is one of two offerings to counter-point the big flavored beers of Winter. Little One is brewed in an age old tradition of using the grains used in brewing Barleywine to brew a second “Small Beer”. This beer is mildly bittered with 100% German Haulertauer hops which are also used in a dry hopping to maximize their lovely aroma. The Little One is copper hued with hints of caramel, piquant fruit, and a elegant hit of grassy, slightly earthy hop flavor and aroma. 30 IBUs 5.2% abv
4. Now who wouldn’t want a traditional Czech Pils on the Solstice? STERLING PILS is a German-style Pilsner brewed with North American Ingredients, including Sterling hops from Washington, Premium Pilsner malt from Canada, and some of the best brewing water in the world from the Pacific Northwest. 30 IBUs 4.9% abv. January brings two more beers:
5. CRITICAL HIT BARLEY WINE comes with a warning – It is hopped to high heaven. 11 varieties of Hops. 440 pounds of them, for only 47 barrels of beer! Its high gravity nature has been mellowing for a year to warm the cheeks and soul. Critical Hit will be released for the first time in limited release 22oz bombers and draft. This 2010 vintage will be available Jan, 2012 100 IBUs 11.7% abv, And
6. Ninkasi’s RenewAle Seasonal Beers celebrate a different style of beer in the darkest time of year. 2012 brings RENEWALE PORTER. Bittersweet chocolate aroma and flavors accentuate this dark, rich Porter. Balanced and satisfying, this robust style Porter is sure to bring cheer in the New Year! Available in 6 Packs, 22 oz bottles and 1/2bbl draft. 38 IBUs 5.9% abv Founded in 2005, Ninkasi brews beer in Eugene, OR. We’d like to share one with you soon!
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Angelo grew up in Maine and is proud to call New England his original home. Cascadia is now his home. He fell in love with great beer in Oregon, Washington, and Northern California. He has been a correspondent for the Portland Tribune's Guest on Tap column, LivePDX.com, and has been featured in publications such as Beer Northwest and PDX Magazine. Angelo also has a great interest in independent music, and has been a booker and organizer for shows around the Portland under the name Pop Tomorrow! Angelo garnered much knowledge regarding beer from his experiences homebrewing, working at Belmont Station, Pyramid Brewing, Upright Brewing, By the Bottle, Beer Revolution, Olde Depot Public House, Falling Sky Brewing, Cascade Brewing, and from many many knowledgeable, passionate, and loving people along the way. It is Angelo's mission to bring "infotainment" and "edumation" to the readers of this website. If you have any questions or comments, or would like to contribute, please contact me at angelo@brewpublic.com
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Where can these newer beers be found in the Tigard/Tualatin area!
Hey there,
I just wanted to make a quick correction on Critical Hit. You listed the 2009 stats and we are releasing 2010. We used 440 pounds of hops for 47 barrels of beer!!!!
Hi Jamie et all. I have correct the errors from this. I apologize, I reprinted it verbatum from a press release I received. Thanks for the correct info.