If your new here or are unfamiliar, Paardebloem (Flemish for dandelion) was originally conceived of in 2009, by RedRock's "Beer Yogi", Kevin Templin & New Belgium Brewing's Chris McCombs.
In 2009 the beer world experienced a bit of a hop shortage. Popular hop varietals were tough to get or were becoming pricier than normal. Paardebloem was born from a need to brew convention beers with old world techniques. One of those techniques was using dandelion greens for bittering.
This evening (after 6pm) at all RedRock locations you'll be able to sample both versions of the collaborative beer that's finally a true collaboration. New Belgiam's is part of their popular Lips of Faith series & will be exclusively sold at RedRock for "in house" consumption. This is the first time a NB beer has been for sale legally in Utah. Hopefully it's a sign of things to come.
Don't be that Douche or Douchette that misses out on this great thing that's happening in right in your own backyard or you'll be sad lil' beer geeks when they're gone.
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Photo: (left) McCombs, (right) Templin
Courtesy: Erika Palmer
3 comments:
Woohoo. Can't wait to try both of these.
Their good but not really that sour, I prefer Red Rocks better.
I think the Lips of Faith version could use a year in the bottle. However I heard that NB pasteurizes their beers & that may not have much effect on it anyway. Anyone have any info on that?
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