Old Planters

Month: January 2022

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The 100 Series- Barrel Aged Project

Please help us welcome the latest edition to our beer lineup, “The 100 Series”. The 100 Series will be a limited Barrel aged beer that we release only a few times every year. For each batch we will hand bottle and cork one hundred 750ml bottles and the rest will be kegged and available on draft for 10oz pours in the taproom. 


For our first batch, we were gifted a couple Buffalo Trace bourbon barrels from our fellow brewing friend, Bob Canon. If you have been to the taproom lately you have probably seen these barrels displayed near our bar. For 6 months now, these barrels have been holding a 10.6% abv stout and we are loving the results. The final beer boasts flavors of dark chocolate and roast with notes of oak and bourbon. This beer is insanely smooth and will be ready very soon! So stay tuned for an announcement on pre-orders coming shortly.
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Endangered Ale Beer Collaboration


In collaboration with True North Ales and The Ipswich River Watershed we have released our version of ENDANGERED ALE, a limited-edition American Pale Ale. The beer is aggressively hopped with Simcoe, Amarillo, Chinook, and Ekuanot to provide flavors and aromas of pine, bright citrus, and tropical fruit.

The Ipswich River, the source of brewing water for ten other local craft breweries, and 350,000 residents in the watershed’s thirteen cities and towns, was designated one of the Most Endangered Rivers in the country by the national group American Rivers (endangeredrivers.americanrivers.org). 


To learn more about the conservation efforts that IRWA has directed to support our river, visit ipswichriver.org/endangered/#state-solutions.
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