From Empyrean:
A Beer Worth Watching For
Empyrean Brewing Co., debuts a new beer in bottle and on draft. Named Watch Man IPA, it’s described as “an India Pale Ale that keeps the bitterness firm—but in check—and is accented by floral and citrus notes from the hops.”
And this is exactly what the public has been waiting for. Distribution Manager Ben Matya explains, “We’ve released various recipes of IPA in small, limited batches in the past, but it was our customers who asked us to offer it year round.”
The logo bears the image of an inukshuk, an ancient navigational pointer constructed from unworked stones in the likeness of a human, that overlooks an evening sky and aurora borealis. A symbol of welcome, inukshuk translates as “you are on the right path.” A fitting image for a long time awaited beer style from Empyrean.
Just in time for Craft Beer Week, Watch Man IPA is available in both 6-pack bottles or on draft. This release comes after discontinuing Better World Wheat. Watch Man IPA will take its place on store shelves and bar taps.
1 comment:
Its good. It has a familiar Empyrean malt character but lighter than anything else, with a nice hop backbone. Not very bitter, and just enough hop aroma and flavor to keep a hop head happy. Great summer IPA!!
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