![]() I might be looking too much into it but let’s have a look at this one. It makes me wonder if the purpose of this beer is to combine the fall flavors with holiday ale flavors. Aside from the awesome artwork with a crazy Halloween on Christmas Bugs Bunny on the label. I have become to like some and other seem just the same. Talk about an evil Bugs Bunny! So it is finally the fall and out comes the pumpkin spiced beers. Be still and let the cold claw of Seasonal Sneak seize your palate with a tumult of chocolate, pumpkin, and spice flavors. Before you know it you are hanging a Christmas stocking on your Jack o’ Lantern and hiding painted eggs in the pumpkin pie. Multi-Outlet and Convenience.įeatured image from Oskar Blues and Cigar City.Seasonal Sneak by Cigar City brewing is a 7% ABV Chocolate Pumpkin Ale with Spices addedĪn insidious beast that Seasonal Sneak. To top it off, Cigar City’s Jai Alai and Oskar Blues’ Dale’s Pale Ale are currently the #2 and #4 sold craft can six-packs in Total U.S. This makes it the fastest growing Top 50 Craft Brewery that year. Additionally, Cigar City Brewing grew by more than 60% last year. Not to mention, Brewbound named CANarchy “Brewery of the Year” in 2018. They also reached all 50 states, Washington D.C., and parts of 17 countries spanning five continents. The platform brewed a total of 359,000 bbls in 2017. Craft Brewers ranked by sales volume in 2017. BA also ranked CANarchy #9 on the their list of the Top 50 U.S. ![]() The collective includes Oskar Blues Brewery, Perrin Brewing Company, Cigar City Brewing, Squatters Craft Beers and Wasatch Brewery, Deep Ellum Brewing Company, and Three Weavers Brewing Company.įireman Capital Partners paritally funds CANarchy. The CANarchy Craft Beer CollectiveĬANarchy was founded in 2015 by a group of like-minded brewers dedicated to bringing high-quality, innovative flavors to craft beer lovers in the name of independent craft beer. Bamburana will be available nationwide in mid-January in 4-packs of 12oz cans. Then, brandy and whiskey accents make themselves known with complex boozy-and-sweet flavors, complementing the warmth and spice of Amburana wood. The maltiness branches out against a dark fruit backdrop of figs and dates. We spent a bunch of time selecting the right figs and dates to hit exactly the right flavor notes, lend a slight stickiness and cut into the rowdiness of the Amburana wood.”īamburana unfolds on the palate with forward-facing roasted malt flavors. “The culinary goal of this project was to match the flavors of a rich candy cookie with fig filling and gingerbread spice. “We’re both known for barrel-aging big, malty, dark beers,” added Matthews. “We were pleasantly surprised with the vanilla and gingerbread spice nuances this South American wood contributed into the finished beer and look forward to putting this delicious beer in front of folks!” “We were excited to see the results of infusing Amburana wood into a big, barrel-aged imperial stout,” said Wambles. Amburana wood is an indigenous South American wood that imparts unique warm and savory flavors and aroma. Their goal was to craft a brew that would marry the flavors of double-barrel aged imperial stout and Amburana wood. The result is a big, sticky, complex 12.2% ABV beer that will be released in 12oz cans in mid-January.īamburana is the co-creation of two giant craft beer personalities: Oskar Blues Brewery’s Head of Brewing Operations, Tim Matthews, and Cigar City Brewing’s Brewmaster Wayne Wambles. It’s double barrel-aged – in both whiskey and brandy barrels – and aged once more in tanks with Amburana wood spirals. Not only does it mark the first widely released collaborative release within the CANarchy family, but it’s also the first nationally distributed collab beer for the two as well.īamburana is an Imperial Stout brewed with figs and dates. It comes in the form of Bamburana, a collaborative beer between these two CANarchy Collective owned breweries. And now we’ve got the first big offering from two major industry names in Oskar Blues and Cigar City. With the passing of each new year, it’s natural for beer fans to wonder what new innovative beers are in store for the next 12-months.
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