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Triple Seesaw: Boysenberry, Blackberry, Raspberry

Original name : Triple Seesaw: Boysenberry, Blackberry, Raspberry

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4.9%
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The Seesaw Series is our gose playground. Designed to capture delight and fun in the form of an easy-drinking and flavorful beer. Each Seesaw has a unique fruit addition to pair with balanced tartness, a touch of salinity, and ABV on the lower side. The nostalgic thrill of warm-weather fun, reimagined in one of our favorite styles. The number of Seesaws dictates once, twice, or three times the fruit added.

Our first Triple Seesaw is generously fruited with boysenberries, blackberries and raspberries. The dark purple hue gives way to bursting fresh-picked aromas from the featured fruits. Notes of berry smoothie and stone fruit meld on the palate, with a touch of salinity and a rounded tartness. Medium-bodied and moderately sweet, this Triple Seesaw is both elegant and indulgent.

MALT: Pale Malt, White Wheat
HOPS: CTZ
ADDITIONAL INGREDIENTS: Boysenberry, Blackberry, Raspberry

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