
Peaks & Pints New Beer Six-Pack: July 9, 2025
Welcome to Peaks & Pints New Beer Six-Pack: July 9, 2025, where the cooler runsneth over with lupulin revelations and seasonal wizardry so potent it could recalibrate your entire sense of what a Wednesday should taste like. From a guava-glazed supernova that dares your frontal cortex to keep up, to a rice lager as delicate and deliberate as a cedar wind chime, this week’s haul hums with citrus theology, yuzu spells, gym-tan IPA swagger, and the kind of forested joy that doesn’t ask permission before blooming all over your palate. Strap in. Sip slow. This six-pack is a ride.
BLOCK 15 BREWING ICE KNIFE: A shimmering Block 15 West Coast IPA incantation of grapefruit pith, mango haze, and pine resin theology, engineered with Salvo sorcery and Strata CGX dreams, leaving behind a citrus-slicked wake of precision bitterness and lupulin truth sharp enough to shave your chakras clean, 7%, 16oz
BLOCK 15 SHANDY RIVER: Flowing like citrus poetry through a sunburned afternoon—this yuzu-laced shimmer of lemon soda and rice lager reverie, conjured in cahoots with Sugarpine Drive-In, is crisp as river stones and kissed with just enough spritzed sorcery to make your tongue believe in summer all over again, 4%, 16oz
ECLIPTIC BREWING HYPERNOVA: This Ecliptic Brewing triple IPA doesn’t just arrive—it detonates, a tropical starburst of cryo-hopped delirium and cosmic malt heft, dripping with guava incantations and sun-scorched citrus sermons, all wrapped in a golden body so dangerously smooth it ought to come with a seatbelt and a warning from the stars, 9.3%, 19.2oz
GRAINS OF WRATH BREWING BODY BY IPA: Body By IPA flexes like a sun-drenched sinner on Venice Beach, a lean, lupulin definition sculpted in collaboration between Grains of Wrath and Trap Door Brewing, where peach fuzz and pine needles glisten on a citrus-slicked six-pack of a palate, and every sip whispers, “You didn’t come here to lift weights—you came to ascend,” 6.4%,16oz
LARRABEE LAGER SUMMERBRAU: Larrabee Lager’s crisp-kissed haiku to the season’s golden sprawl—a Japanese rice lager polished in rice and reverence, herb-laced and light-touched, landing like the clink of a cold glass on a cedar porch, dry as irony, clean as karma, and just bitter enough to remind you the sun can bless and burn in the same breath, 5.3%, 16oz
SINGLE HILL FERAL JOY IPA: A lush, unbridled haze of pineapple flash and citrus bloom, Single Hill‘s jungle hymn of Loral and HBC 586 hops purrs like velvet thunder and finishes like joy on the loose, 6.3%, 16oz
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