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Coolship Pomme

Spontaneous Ale with Apples

To make Coolship Pomme, we selected specific batches of our spontaneously fermented Coolship beer—that had fermented in oak barrels for about two years—and added a medley of freshly picked Golden Russet, Ashmead’s Kernel, Northern Spy, and Winesap apples from a local farm. We then aged that mixture for an additional four months. The result: a well-rounded and complex ale with notes of crisp apple, oak, white pepper, apricot, and a hint of funk—all with a wonderfully dry finish.

7.6% ABV

KEY DETAILS

Grains: Pilsner Malt, Raw Wheat

Hops: Aged Whole-Leaf Hops

Spices/Other: Freshly Picked Apples

Yeast: Wild Serving Temp: 40-50°F

Ideal Within: Four Years

Suggested Pour Size: 12 oz. Chalice

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375 mL bottle

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