Tricerahops Brewing releases Barrel-Aged Breakfast Brown, a beer for Pancake Lovers

BarrelAgedBreakfastBrown.jpg

Triceratops Brewing out of Tumwater, Washington (Olympia area) is releasing their third ever whiskey barrel-aged beer. Inspired by flapjacks and pancake syrup, the Little Critics barrel-aged beer is a breakfast beer scheduled to debut with Valentine’s Day.

More from a press release:

“As a morning person, pancakes are one of my favorite breakfast foods,” says brewer and co-founder Rob Horn. “When I tasted this out of the barrels I immediately thought that maple and spice could turn it into a really fun beer. Maybe we should have called it Liquid Pancakes? The only thing missing is a side of bacon.” 

To make Barrel-Aged Breakfast Brown (6% ABV), Horn started by pulling a portion of last year's nutty, toasty Brown Ale and resting it for many months in Heaven Hill bourbon barrels. That’s where it picked up notes of vanilla and oak along with the subtle suggestion of smoke. Then he added nutmeg, cinnamon, and maple syrup for the perfect amount of flapjack flavor. 

Supplies of this special beer are very limited, but beginning on February 1, Barrel-Aged Breakfast Brown will be available at select retailers throughout western Washington both on draft and in 500-milliliter bottles. It’s also now available to-go in bottles, 32-ounce Crowlers, and 64-ounce growlers at the Triceratops tasting room. 

About Triceratops Brewing Company 

Founded by Rob and Kelly Horn in 2014, Triceratops Brewing Company evolved from a tiny one barrel garage system to a 10-barrel brewhouse and tasting room in the Tumwater Warehouse District near the Olympia Regional Airport. The company’s range of offerings include Collin James Irish Red, Mrs. Voorhees Peanut Butter Stout, the award-winning Pennsyltucky Lager, Strawberry Golden Ale, and the popular Liquid Swords series of IPAs. Triceratops currently self distributes to King, Kitsap, Lewis, Pierce, Snohomish, and Thurston counties. Its tasting room is now open five days a week. For more information, visit https://www.triceratopsbrewing.com

Previous
Previous

The 2021 Pacific Northwest Beer Calendar is here

Next
Next

Fieldwork Brewing opens Beer Garden at Napa’s Oxbow Public Market