Westbrook releases 3rd anniversary brew, plans anniversary celebration

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They grow up so fast, don’t they? It’s been about three years since Westbrook opened its door to the public, and in keeping with tradition, the brewery has released its much-anticipated anniversary brew.

In addition, a few brand new brews will be on tap at the brewery this weekend to celebrate the occasion.

For its third anniversary, Westbrook brewed Orange Bliss, a 9.1% chocolate orange imperial stout. Early reports suggest it lives up to its name: a rich, chocolatey imperial stout with a strong orange-forward flavor. The beer was released in the tasting room late last week and hit distribution Tuesday. Expect to find it at your local beer shop soon.

Orange Bliss follows last year’s Cap’n Skoon’s Ballistic Stout and the first anniversary Mexican Cake.

And starting Thursday, December 19, the brewery will celebrate three years of great SC beer by tapping some special new treats. In addition to Orange Bliss, Mr. Chipper (a Flanders Red aged in red wine barrels for nearly three years) and Rhubarb Remix (Weisse Weisse Baby with rhubarb and strawberries added) will be available on draft and in bottles at the brewery’s tasting room.

Thomas Creek bottles Castaway Chocolate Orange IPA today

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Back in March, I wrote about how Thomas Creek planned to add its previously draft-only Castaway Chocolate Orange IPA to its year-round rotation in the form of 12-ounce bottles later in the year. As you can see, bottling day has arrived.

Castaway hit the bottling line this morning, as the above photo shows. The beer will be the 8th year-round beer for the Greenville brewery. You should expect to see it hitting shelves soon.

(Expect a review once I get my hands on a bottle. I really like this beer.)

Thomas Creek to bottle Castaway Chocolate Orange IPA

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Back during Brewvival, I gleaned a little bit of information about what’s coming up for Greenville’s Thomas Creek. One of the things I was the most excited to learn about was that their chocolate orange IPA – now named Castaway – would be coming to 12 oz. bottles later this year. But I was sworn to secrecy on threat of … I don’t know. Ruining the surprise?

Well, surprise! Thomas Creek officially announced their big plans for Castaway today. Previously a draft-only offering, the 7.5% IPA will be hitting shelves in four packs by the end of April. You can see the label art above.

Don’t forget that Thomas Creek’s Stillwater Vanilla Cream Ale will also be hitting shelves soon.

Southern Tier 2XMAS

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Southern Tier Brewing Co.

Lakewood, NY

2XMAS Double Spiced Ale

8% ABV

As far back as I can remember, Southern Tier has been one of my favorite breweries. Their year-round beers have never been all that great – aside from the IPA, 2XIPA and 2XSTOUT – but their Blackwater Series is phenomenal and their seasonals, including longtime favorite Pumking, are ones I always look forward to enjoying again.

The newest seasonal from STBC is 2XMAS, a “double spiced ale” brewed in the vein of Glogg, a Swedish drink made with red wine, spices and raisins. The 8% spiced beer uses many of those same ingredients – cardamom, cinnamon, clove and ginger – as well as orange peel and figs. The result is a spicy, sweet and warming beer, and easily one of the best-smelling beers I’ve come across.

The color is a deep ruby with spots of amber and dark brown, and an almost purplish tint in places. It’s pretty deep in color but there was a little light coming through. There was a finger of a slightly off-white head that didn’t last long. Lacing is watery and really weak, but some alcohol legs do cling.

The nose on the 2XMAS is pretty incredible. When people say it smells like Christmas, they’re not kidding. The first thing that hits you are the spices, which are incredibly rich. There’s a ton of cinnamon, ginger and clove in it. There’s also the pungent orange peel smell permeating everything else. Imagine a spice cake, or one of those oranges with cloves stuck around them and that’s exactly what you get. It’s all rounded out with the richness of the figs. It’s syrupy sweet with hints of plums and caramel. It’s certainly one of the most aromatic beers I’ve smelled and is well suited for the season.

On the front of the tongue is just a touch of a hop bite. There’s just a little carbonation and it’s very smooth across the palate. The spices really take over in the middle of the palate, and they’re quite biting. There’s the pinch of the ginger and a dryness from the cinnamon, along with the citrusy bite from the orange. But as with the nose, it’s balanced out really well with the sweetness of the figs. That syrupy sweetness melts into the back of the taste. The finish is surprisingly dry, I’m guessing from the cinnamon. The taste is just as rich and rounded as the nose.

Southern Tier excels in making flavorful and aromatic beers. Choklat, Creme Brulee and the other Blackwater beers can be a bit much on their own, but they’re all absolutely delicious (in my opinion). Same goes for 2XMAS. It’s full of flavor and aroma, yet still really drinkable and something I think embodies the season.