Beverages

New Brews From Not Your Father's

Small Town Brewery releases first 'classically brewed beers'

WAUCONDA, Ill. -- Small Town Brewery, the brewer of Not Your Father's Root Beer, will launch a limited-edition line of classically brewed beers, Not Your Father’s Taproom IPA and Not Your Father’s Taproom Cherry Ale. These beers will initially be available in Oregon and Washington this November.

Brewed in Woodinville, Wash., Not Your Father’s Taproom "embodies the spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation inspired by the early logging communities that once thrived in the Woodinville area," the company said.

  • Not Your Father’s Taproom IPA is brewed with U.S. and European malts, Yakima Valley hops and single-source mountain spring water to deliver a distinct Indian Pale Ale with citrus and fruit notes, according to the company. At 6.5% ABV, Not Your Father’s Taproom IPA creates a citrusy, spicy, floral and fruity taste.
  • Not Your Father’s Taproom Cherry Ale is a full-bodied beer with dominating sweet and tart cherry notes at 8.5% ABV, the brewer said. Made with U.S., Belgian and German malts, Washington sour cherries and German hops, Not Your Father’s Taproom Cherry Ale "gives off a tart, rich, smooth and complex taste."

“Following the overwhelming success of Not Your Father’s Root Beer, Ginger Ale and Vanilla Cream Ale, we began to think about the next brew to join our Small Town line-up,” said Gleb Lifshits, Small Town Brewery CEO. “We pride ourselves in brewing innovative craft beers, and Not Your Father’s Taproom IPA and Cherry Ale will be the first of a line of more traditionally brewed beers.”

Not Your Father’s Taproom IPA and Cherry Ale will be available in 12-ounce, six-pack bottles with a suggested retail price of $10.99 this November.

Small Town Brewery is based in Wauconda, Ill.

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