![]() Marijuana may not be legal in many places besides the brewery's native Colorado, but fans of it who also enjoy smooth-tasting, drinkable beers can find common ground in Pinner, which will be available in 41 states starting on March 1st.Īdam Lapetina is a Food/Drink staff writer at Thrillist, and quite bluntly thinks this sounds delicious. Pinner Throwback IPA is a 4.9% ABV dry-hopped IPA that - according to brewery founder Dale Katechis via The Cannabist - is "a relaxant." Oskar Blues "wanted to create a beer, an IPA that had a great deal of aroma, that’s reminiscent of a lot of other hoppy beers and aromas but that’s also sessionable, with the lower alcohol so you could have more than one or two." But now, Oskar Blues has decided to up the ante and create a beer with the sole purpose of smelling like weed. That's owing to the fact that both hops and marijuana are part of the same taxonomic family of Cannabaceae, and also maybe because cannabis enthusiasts smell the stuff everywhere. As most - ahem - cannabist enthusiasts can already tell you, beer can occasionally smell a bit like weed. The limited release brew will launch at the end of June and will blaze in all 50 states where Oskar Blues CANs are sold. To keep up with all things Oskar Blues, visit. Oskar Blues Brewery is twisting up a PINNER for beer drinkers to lust after this summer with its Passion Fruit PINNER Throwback IPA strain, the sultry spinoff to the brand’s existing PINNER Throwback IPA. Treads + Trails – get outside and get after it CAN’d Aid’s “do-goodery” efforts include: In 2015 alone, CAN’d Aid partnered with 52 organizations and provided nearly $400,000 in charitable contributions, bringing the total amount raised $1.9 million to date. In 2013, Oskar Blues founded the CAN’d Aid Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity that offers grassroots grants to those making a difference in the areas of community, the environment, music, and more. states, Washington, D.C., parts of Canada, Puerto Rico Sweden, Spain, Chile, the Netherlands, Belgium, the U.K., Ireland and Australia. Info: Session IPA, Longmont, CO, USA, ABV4.9, IBU35 Date Tasted: 07/09/17 Best by Date: 10/05/18 Format: 355ml can Served in: Shaker. Oskar Blues beer is available in all 50 U.S. Stiff & Sons Old Fashioned Sodas, Oskar Blues Fooderies, and REEB Cycles. The original canned craft brewery continues push innovation with creations like The Crowler, Hotbox Coffee Roasters, B. Today, Oskar Blues is one of the fastest growing breweries in the country and operates breweries in Longmont, Colorado and Brevard, North Carolina, and now Austin, Texas, while producing 192,000 barrels in 2015. “With the lower ABV, layers of flavor build on one another– with one sip citrus, the next sip pineapple, next sip papaya, next sip passion fruit, next sip toasted bread–and then on to the next pint.”Īmerica’s first craft beer 16-pack is a great grab-n-go package and at 4.9 percent ABV and a dry-hopped 35 IBUs, its easy to throw ’em back.įind #PinnerIPA and #SipSipGive at your favorite watering hole or a beer shop near you withAbout Oskar Blues Breweryįounded by Dale Katechis in 1997 in Lyons, Colorado, Oskar Blues Brewery launched the craft beer-in-a-can apocalypse with their hand-canned, flagship brew Dale’s Pale Ale. “Many things contribute to flavor in beer, and with Pinner it’s a focus on hops and malt–with a considerable nod to the hops,” said Oskar Blues ColoRADo head brewer Tim Matthews. Look for Passion Fruit Pinner again May through August in 2017. ![]() The limited release sultry spinoff accentuated the passion fruit and citrus juice attributes of the original PINNER and cranks them up for the summer season. The brewery expanded the strain by lighting up Passion Fruit PINNER for craft beer drinkers in the summer of 2016. ![]() ![]() PINNER is dry-hopped with several different heady hops, including a killer experimental variety, giving it a tropical, stoned fruit aroma with hints of pine and smooth malt in the flavor. ![]()
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