Cascade Brewing To Release Cerise Nouveau & The Bourbonic Plague
Cascade Brewing is gearing up for two big bottle releases over the course of the next week. Cascade is set to release Cerise Nouveau and The Bourbonic Plague in 750ml bottles exclusively at their Barrel House and Raccoon Lodge. The releases will take place on December 12th and 19th, both beginning at 4:30pm.
First up will be the release of Cerise Nouveau on Thursday, December 12th beginning at 4:30pm. This release is only available at the Barrel House and Raccoon Lodge. The price is set at $25 per 750 ml, with a 6 bottle limit. This Northwest style sour red ale is the Beaujolais Nouveau of cherry beers. It’s a blend of red ales aged in oak barrels for up to eight months, then aged on fresh Bing cherries for an additional three months. It’s best consumed now through the holidays with friends and possibly close family members.
Then taking place next Thursday, December 19th will be the release of The Bourbonic Plague in bottles beginning at 4:30pm. Cascade will only be selling this one in house either at the Barrel House or Raccoon Lodge. This Northwest style sour ale is a blend of spiced double porters that were aged in Bourbon and wine barrels for 18 months before aging on dates and spices for up to an additional 12 months. The set price is $30 per 750 ml, with a 4 bottle limit.
Raccoon Lodge
7424 SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy
Portland OR 97225
Cascade Brewing Barrel House
939 SE Belmont Street
Portland, OR 97214
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