![]() I rate the body of this brew as medium light due to its drinkability… is that a word…don’t care sticking with it. It tastes similar to a session IPA, which is significantly lighter than a normal IPA. It has a lot of flavor and is incredibly smooth. You can definitely detect all the fruits involved, but there is something else on the back end…reminds me of toast or warm biscuits. ![]() ![]() Much like the aromatics…there is a lot of great flavor going on here as well. Not sure what that last one is, but it smells good. Oskar Blues says the smells are tropical fruits, citrus, pineapple, and spice berry. The head forms around three eights of an inch, but will settle down to almost nothing. Pinner Throwback IPA pours in a brilliant golden color and is mostly see through. It was a very refreshing brew after a few holes of golf, therefore, I thought I would share it with you. I first sampled this brew at the Second Annual Beer Can Open at Santa Teresa Golf Course last year. The beer of the day is Pinner Throwback IPA. In December of 2012, Oskar Blues opened the doors to an additional brewery in Brevard, North Carolina. Recently, Oskar Blues secured an additional 60,000 square feet in their Colorado location to allow additional production and add six full-size Brunswick bowling lanes to the Tasty Weasel Taproom.Together, the breweries packaged 119,000 barrels of beer in 2013, distributing trailblazing craft brews to 36 states and Washington, D.C.Happy Saturday everyone! Time to put your feet up, grab a brew and tune in to the Intoxicated Review! Jack here bringing another great craft beer from Colorado’s Oskar Blues Brewery. The brewery has since experienced explosive growth-packaging 59,000 barrels of beer in 2011 and 86,750 barrels in 2012. In 2008, the makers of the top-selling pale ale in ColoRADo, Dale’s Pale Ale, moved into a 35,000-square-foot facility in Longmont, ColoRADo. #pinner #canibeblunt #sipsipgiveįounded as a brewpub by Dale Katechis in 1997, Oskar Blues Brewery launched the craft beer-in-a-can apocalypse in 2002 using a tabletop machine that sealed one can at a time. It also makes great swag for your variety-loving craft beer buds. CANundrum will now include the iconic Dale’s Pale Ale, the crisp Mama’s Little Yella Pils, the peaty smooth Old Chub Scotch Ale, and the 4.9 percent ABV PINNER IPA.ĬANundrum gives chronic CAN’d craft beer drinkers a way to pack in four different Oskar Blues brews at music festivals, trail side, or the lake. PINNER will join the mixed-pack, CANundrum, in February for national distribution, making that a hotbox of Oskar Blues beers. PINNER will be brewed in both home states of ColoRADo and North Carolina and initially distributed just in Oskar Blues’ backyards. “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,” says Oskar Blues ColoRADo head brewer Tim Matthews. “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.”ĭry-hopping with several different heady hops, including a killer experimental variety, gives PINNER this tropical, stoned fruit aroma with hints of pine and smooth malt in the flavor. To put it bluntly, PINNER will be the lowest year-round ABV beer to blaze out of Oskar Blues’ brewhouses. Pinner will be joined by a new resin-filled creation, which will most likely become a cult favorite in the future. The classic beer will be featured in the Pack-O-Bliss mixed IPA pack. Coming in at 4.9 percent ABV and 35 IBUs, this primo dry-hopped brew will be easy to throw back. Pinner, the session IPA from Oskar Blues that first debuted in 2014, has been back on the market thanks to overwhelming demand and public support. PINNER will be released first in Oskar Blues’ home states of ColoRADo and North Carolina in mid-December. Longmont, CO, & Brevard, NC–Oskar Blues is adding PINNER Throwback IPA to the brewery’s year-round lineup of beers in 12-ounce CANs and on draft.
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