Deschutes Reserve Series Cherries Jubelale

Deschutes Reserve Series Cherries Jubelale
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Origin: Oregon, USA
ABV: 9.2%
Vol: 355ml
Style: Imperial Festive Ale, Barrel-Aged with Oregon Cherries and Vanilla
Dessert inspired additions of Oregon cherries & vanilla were added to our barrel aged Super Jubel to create a decadent treat perfect for the holidays. Proof that ideas come for everywhere, we dreamed up this beer after Gary Fish, Deschutes Brewery founder, mentioned his favorite dessert paring with Jubelale was Cherries Jubilee. A great winter warmer!
Jubelale is one of the oldest winter seasonals still being produced today, a bona-fide classic that has been getting Oregonians primed for colder weather for years. While these days most winter seasonals tend to be simply stronger West Coast IPA’s the Jubelale has remained a throwback to when the winter called for more malty and darker ales with a bit of heft to them. Many of these real vintage beers like the OG Anchor Christmas Ale sprinkled (or dumped) a boat load of holiday spices, but Jubelale has stayed defiantly spice free since the beginning (though some people swear it has some) it’s flavors of toffee and dusted cocoa come from the malt and hops alone. Fun fact: Jubelale was the first beer ever packaged from Deschutes when brewers hand filled bottles off the taps at the original Bond St. pub in 1988.
ABV: 9.2%
Vol: 355ml
Style: Imperial Festive Ale, Barrel-Aged with Oregon Cherries and Vanilla
Dessert inspired additions of Oregon cherries & vanilla were added to our barrel aged Super Jubel to create a decadent treat perfect for the holidays. Proof that ideas come for everywhere, we dreamed up this beer after Gary Fish, Deschutes Brewery founder, mentioned his favorite dessert paring with Jubelale was Cherries Jubilee. A great winter warmer!
Jubelale is one of the oldest winter seasonals still being produced today, a bona-fide classic that has been getting Oregonians primed for colder weather for years. While these days most winter seasonals tend to be simply stronger West Coast IPA’s the Jubelale has remained a throwback to when the winter called for more malty and darker ales with a bit of heft to them. Many of these real vintage beers like the OG Anchor Christmas Ale sprinkled (or dumped) a boat load of holiday spices, but Jubelale has stayed defiantly spice free since the beginning (though some people swear it has some) it’s flavors of toffee and dusted cocoa come from the malt and hops alone. Fun fact: Jubelale was the first beer ever packaged from Deschutes when brewers hand filled bottles off the taps at the original Bond St. pub in 1988.