Bauhaus Introduces Jingle Fever

On November 19th, Bauhaus is introducing their first winter seasonal offering Jingle Fever.

November 19, 2014 at 12:28AM
(The Minnesota Star Tribune)

On November 19th, Bauhaus is introducing their first winter seasonal offering Jingle Fever. This 8% ABV Baltic Porter will be available in bombers (22 oz bottles) and is described as smooth with flavors of chocolate, dried fruit, licorice, earthy spice, and toast.

Why did they choose a Porter? "We really want to make our seasonal releases special, not just beers that could be part of our year-round lineup" said President and Head Brewer Matt Schwandt. Most of their beers are sessionable lagers and this one will definitely stand out.

It was also announced that Bauhaus will be expanding by 50% in the next few months which is a sign that they have struggled in keeping up with demand for their unique local brews. "We can't put our beer in cans fast enough," said Schwandt. "But when we get the additional fermenters and a second brite tank, we'll be able to keep pace with demand and experiment even more with seasonals and one-off batches."

Be sure to stop in at the taproom if you haven't been there yet. They definitely have one of the coolest taprooms in town and it would be a good excuse to try Jingle Fever on tap.

Cheers!

(The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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