21st Amendment releases Hell or High Mango
San Francisco, CA based 21st Amendment Brewery has created a new fall seasonal “Hell or High Mango” inspired by their summer favorite Watermelon Wheat. Tropical flavors are hot right now, almost as hot as the iconic lady liberty eating mangos on the Golden Gate bridge depiced on the label.
It seems 21A is building out a Hell or High brand series of beers and each will be graced by the Statute of Liberty that symbolizes freedom and inclusivity. Hell or High Mango eases us from warmer days to an oasis brimming with tropical floral aromas and slightly tart, fruity flavors.
"Hell or High Watermelon Wheat has been a summertime favorite since we first started brewing it in 2000 at our San Francisco South of Market brewpub near the SF Giants' ballpark. We decided to mix things up for autumn and have a little fun with the flavors. Behind all that luscious mango flavor and aroma is a wonderful wheat beer with its biscuity, light bready notes. At a mere 4.9% ABV, Hell or High Mango is that much more approachable," says Shaun O'Sullivan, Co-Founder and Brewmaster.
Hell or High Mango is yet another testament of 21st Amendment's ingenuity at brewing delicious expressions of flavors where fruit, hops, and grains intermingle for a splendid drinking experience. Hell or High Mango is an American wheat beer bursting with mouthwatering yumminess that finishes clean and refreshing.
Hell or High Mango is available now in all 30 states where 21st Amendment distributes. For more information and to find some using our beer finder, please visit www.21st-Amendment.com.
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About 21st Amendment Brewery
Twenty years ago (established in 2000), Nico Freccia and Shaun O'Sullivan opened the doors to the 21st Amendment brewpub in San Francisco's historic South Park neighborhood. In addition to quickly becoming one of the city's favorite pubs, 21st Amendment began expanding beyond the Bay Area by helping to pioneer the movement to canned craft beer. Known for their witty names and delicious brews, 21st Amendment offers year-round selections, as well as seasonal offerings and their infamous "Insurrection Series" of once-in-a-while limited-edition releases. Sold in 28 states plus Washington D.C., 21st Amendment produces beer in its state-of-the-art brewery headquarters in San Leandro, California and is among the top 50 craft beer brewers in America.