Von Ebert releases Eat Me Cake tart ale and Seamless Transition Imperial Hazy IPA

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Portland, Oregon’s award-winning Von Ebert Brewing, have released two new beers in 16oz cans: Seamless Transition, an Imperial Hazy IPA, and Eat Me Cake, a tart ale. Both beers are available now and for a limited time at both Von Ebert’s NW Portland brewpub and NE Glendoveer location.

More from a press release:

Seamless Transition is an 8.1% ABV Imperial Hazy IPA featuring Nelson, Enigma, Strata, Mosaic, and Citra hops. The generous addition of Southern Hemisphere hops complement the fruity esters of the yeast and blend well with berry and citrus-forward American varietals, producing flavors of passionfruit, raspberry, apricot, and pineapple.

“We’re excited to put this Imperial Hazy IPA into cans and share it with customers,” said Eric Ebel, Lead Brewer, Von Ebert Pearl. “The can artwork features the ‘seamless transition’ of scenery on the drive from Mt. Hood to Bend, Oregon. Just like the drive from our majestic mountain to the beautiful dry desert of Central Oregon, we aimed to make this beer as smooth as possible.”

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Eat Me Cake is a 5.6% ABV tart ale with blackberry, black currants, and lavender. The luscious, yet well-rounded fruited kettle sour ale, part of the Von Ebert “Tart Ale” series, is a follow up to the popular Drink Me Potion. Organic lavender was used in the boil and a generous amount of fruit was added during fermentation to create a harmonious balance of acidity and fruity floral character.

 

Both beers will be available in 16oz. can four-packs at both Von Ebert Glendoveer and Von Ebert Pearl. The beers will also soon appear on draft at both locations.

Find Von Ebert on social media: @vebrewing and facebook.com/VonEbertBrewing.

About Von Ebert Brewing

Von Ebert Brewing sits at the crossroads where storied traditions meet bold new ideas in brewing. Independently owned and operated, Portland, OR, based Von Ebert produces award-winning beers in a variety of styles. In addition to modern IPAs and crisp lagers, the oak-aged, bottle-conditioned heritage beer program sets the brewery apart. All of the beers pair perfectly with the elevated American pub cuisine served at both brewpub locations. For more information, please visit www.vonebertbrewing.com





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