BLACK IRISSMOKE & DAGGERS
Smoked malts and vanilla combine to create a rich silky smooth stout that'll keep you coming back for more. MOON BOOTS Moon Boots is Black Iris' brand new DIPA dry hopped with Galaxy and Mosaic. Notes of Passion Fruit, clean citrus and peach and all those other insane tropical juice vibes you've come to expect! GLASSHOUSEBLIZZARD
Glasshouse love to throw some Nelson at an IPA, and you seem to love it too, so they've had a play and paired it with Citra and Mosaic. This 6.3% IPA absolutely bangs! Full on dank tropical fruit juice with that delicious grape that only Nelson gives. Gorgeous soft, fluffy body. CATCH THE MOON A delicious 4.8% Pale. We're getting a delightful combination of tropical fruits and orange vibes thanks to a dry hop of Simcoe and Azacca. This is incredibly easy drinking for those upcoming December nights. FLOCLIGHTLESS LIGHT
Rich, robust Imperial Stout, brewed with cacao nibs and vanilla for decadent, dark chocolate and velvety sweetness. AS WE ENTER x Rivington IPA with a vibrant fusion of Nelson Sauvin, Riwaka, and Citra hops with huge citrus and tropical notes. NEON RAPTORKRAMPUS NIGHT
‘Twas the night before Krampus and all through the brewery, the brewers were stirring something quite chew-ery! Neon Raptor have been brewing up imperial stouts for as long as they’ve been brewing and Christmas always feels like the right time to release a big scary beast. So, although Centaur Army and BA Centaur Army are on their merry way, they feel like they've been neglecting the flavours of the season. Here is Krampus Night, Neon Raptor's first seasonally themed imperial stout. This Krampus will beat your taste buds with deliciousness and will kidnap your heart with every sip, in a good way. This is Christmas pudding in a can, all rich dark fruity cakey stouty goodness. Keep away from bad (and good) children, this one is for naughty adults only!* *well, fine, nice adults can drink it too I guess, just don’t let the Krampus find out. SAY THE LINE BARTH Yaaay! This collab has been a long time coming, especially as Dan has local roots and Neon Raptor can often be found drinking pints of cask with him in Nottingham pubs when he pops over from Spain. After the delicious success of the Double IPA collaboration they brewed with Garage over in Barcelona earlier in the year, it made perfect sense to brew that style again. After all, Neon Raptor are in beer now, it’s their job to be repetitive, their job, their job, repetitiveness is their job. They put their lucky red hats together along with the hop merchants of Barth Haas X , and to a citrusy flurry of Mosaic and Simcoe they added Bru-1 Spectrum in the dry hop* for a full on tropical pineapple blast! Neon Raptor think you’ll all agree that this is a juicy woozle wuzzle of a Double IPA. RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY A delicious motherboard of hops are doing it right within this hazy IPA. It's an instantly crushable fruit salad! If you get lucky there's fragments of tangerine, peach, and pineapple flavours and aromas, and, one more, lime. Lose yourself to RAM. STAGGERINGLY GOODTHICCC WRECKER
Mango, Pineapple, Ginger, Coconut Cream, Milk Sugar. Staggeringly Good's brand new, limited edition Thiccc Sauce collaboration comes bursting from the molten rivers of the temple of fruit doom. Forget eyeball soup, this mango marvel is freaky fruity and will whip-crack your taste-buds til they 'Wilhelm scream'. SLAYED SLEIGH WRECKER Cherry, Raspberry, Strawberry, Blackberry, Coconut Cream, Milk Sugar. Coco-Claus is on a berry-bruising, nut busting rampage with this seasonal addition to their no holds barred Wrecker series! Outrageous festive fruit filth that screams 'yippee ki yay!' when you crack the can. BRASS CASTLECHRISTMAS KITTY
Brass Castle's classic 5.5% vanilla porter recipe boosted with festive cheer. Brewed with seasonal spices and peel, to a gluten free recipe. SURESHOTLUX INTERIOR
A stout boiled for 12 hours to produce as thick, gloopy, and luxuriously sweet a beer as science will allow. Enriched with vanilla, cacao nibs, and tonka beans. Sugar, spice, it’s just a bluff. TRACKLONG STRETCH
Track have given one of their most loved styles the single hop treatment with one of their favourite hops, Mosaic. This Hop was meant for beers like this. Fresh, bright orange peel with a pronounced and lasting bitterness. FIELDS OF GOLD This IPA is the first in Europe to feature a brand new Hop from NZ Hops LTD new Bract Brewers Programme. The Hop is NZ-101 and is currently being trial-phased with breweries all across the world. A super juicy IPA, that is brimming with tropical fruits. Tonnes of fresh mango, sweet papaya, and tinned peaches. Ultra low bitterness allows this hop to really express it's character, giving an almost candy like quality. LANGUAGE BARRIER Take a little time to yourself & pour yourself a slice of this unctuously thick, rich delight. Loaded with desiccated coconut & cacao nibs plus processes that boost flavour & mouthfeel that Track have been perfecting throughout their journey into the stout country. Prepare for full-frontal coconut & chocolate assault, balanced by coffee & cocoa bitterness alongside a smooth boozy warmth. This beer floods over your palate with wave after wave of sweet, boozy coconut that lingers as you savour every morsel. HOLY GOATDOOM WITCH
BA Flanders Red with Strawberries. Inspired by Flanders Reds of old, Doom Witch is a blended sour red ale combining 80% provision strength ‘young’ stock beer aged in steel, with around 20% ‘mature’ stock beer aged in Scottish whisky barrels (Longmorn & North British). The combination of old and young beers has produced a complex sweet and sour flavour profile with a subtle oak character. This blended base was transferred onto the spent fruit (tayberries) and lees from Holy Goat's previous batch of Spectral Lore. They refermented this with a further 200g/l locally grown Scottish strawberries from 2023 harvest. All fruit was sourced from farms located within 30 miles of the brewery. Drink young or age, this will get weirder. DEYASTOP MAKING SENSE
Big hit of frozen mango, orange and raspberry smoothie on first sniff. Orange and lime overtop a lean wheaty base. Clean and juicy finish with a lush dank pith……delicious. IT'S ONE OF THOSE It’s One of Those is a three-way release with the same base recipe, focussing on hop-growing regions. The New Zealand pale is a showcase of Nelson, Motueka, and Pacific Sunrise with tropical flavours of lime and grape. The Australian pale is a showcase of Galaxy, Eclipse, and Vic Secret with tropical flavours of white grape and mango. & The USA pale is a showcase of Strata, Azacca, and Citra with fruit punch flavours of orange and mango. A classic DEYA juice with some low-level dank. UNBARREDORANGE SKIES
Back to the classics, an easy-drinking Pale Ale of America’s West Coast, this is a style where balance between punchy, aromatic hop notes and solid drinkability is key. Orange Skies is a bright, aromatic 'Westie' brewed with El Dorado, Simcoe and Mandarina Bavaria hops and a generous helping of hand-zested oranges. At its heart, it is malty with a marmalade and pine bitterness. An abundance of grapefruit zest and sticky stone fruits with a salivating dry finish. Unbarred brewed this beer with London Bottle Shop royalty Ghost Whale, it’s an homage to their original Orange Pale Ale from way back in the early days of UnBarred. TARTARUSNext week Tartarus are releasing not one but two Puca's
PUCA - 4.5% Oatmeal Stout COFFEE PUCA - 4.5% Oatmeal Stout Coffee Edition Rich, full bodied oatmeal stout brewed with copious amounts of dark malts for a big coffee & chocolate hit. Coffee version conditioned on coffee beans provided by Third Wave Roast. Both super yummy in their own way AZVEXSWEDISH BUZZSAW
Azvex have been doing their homework. Everything turned up to the max. Boss in every sense of the word. MONSTER TRUCK TAXI Azvex couldn't start off their 3rd year of existence without another go at Monster Truck Taxi! Fuelled up with Citra, Idaho 7 & Amarillo for maximum power.
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