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Sunday, August 21 2010

21st Amendment to release new canned holiday seasonal in October

Not long after the release of their Back in Black, the first canned Black IPA or Cascadian Dark Ale, 21st Amendment has announced another canned offering to hit shelves in October. Referred to as a "holiday spiced ale", "Fireside Chat" will be brewed with spices such as cinnamon, coriander and orange peel. I'll post more details as I get them but this sounds like an interesting beer for sure.

Fireside Chat will hit shelves a few months before Monk's Blood reappears in December. If you missed out on that last year be sure to pick up some this time around. You should never be short on beer during the holidays...

 

 

Personally, I am glad to see yet another canned brew from 21st Amendment. They are rapidly establishing themselves as the frontrunners when it comes to unique and widely distributed canned offerings (Hell or High Watermelon Wheat, Monk's Blood, Back in Black etc.). Cheers!


Posted by Russ