Three Magnets Brewing Begins Bottling Beer

Olympia’s Three Magnets Brewing Company announced today that it is about to release its beer in bottles. This Saturday, October 17, there will be two parties to introduce the bottled product, one in Olympia at the brewery and the other in Seattle at the Bottleworks. The release notice from the brewery is below.

Three Magnets Brewing Company to Release Bottled Product

OLYMPIA, October 12, 2015 – Three Magnets Brewing Company begins bottling, will release product in Olympia, Tacoma and Seattle markets.

About the Bottle Releases


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Three Magnets Brewing will start their bottle releases with three beers from their Fresh Hop Series, one beer from their Farmhouse Series, and one beer from the Olympia Coffee Roasters Series. In months to come, Three Magnets will also introduce a Barrel Aged Series and a Chef Series, in which Head Brewer Pat Jansen will craft beers with Executive Chef Kyle Wnuk.

About the Series


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The Wet Hop Series

Our 2015 Wet Hop Series releases consist of beers made with the same yeast and malts, but with different hops fresh off the bines from Washington farms.

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The Farmhouse Series

Our 2015 Farmhouse Series uses our house saison yeast strains of Dupont, Fantome and Brett Drei, and consists of fresh beer releases and aged beer releases.

The Olympia Coffee Roasters Series

Our 2015 OCR Series is an ongoing partnership between two award winning craft beverage makers to make the most delicious coffee beers in the world.

About the Beers

El Dorado/Amarillo Wet Hop Pale Ale – 60IBU | 5.9%ABV

Just like the fruit bowl on the table, this beer has aromas of ripe fruit such as peach, and grapefruit. Subtle vinous flavours are noticed on the tongue and are quickly followed by the alpha acid zing from copious amounts of fresh, wet hops.

Mosaic Wet Hop Pale Ale – 60IBU | 5.9%ABV

Aromas of mango and apricot fill the sinuses. A touch of malty sweetness primes the palate for a slight citrus pithiness that lingers on the tongue, and serves as a delicious reminder of the hop juice you just tasted.

Citra Wet Hop Pale Ale – 60IBU | 5.9%ABV

Candied citrus coupled with a mild grassy dankness reveal itself to the nose. Grape and berry aromatics are also waiting to be revealed. Sweet citrus flavours wash the palate with flavor to be savored. Fresh Citra flowers are the star of the show here.

Dry Hopped Grisette Style Farmhouse Ale – 40IBU | 5.9%ABV

This modern spin on a Wallonian Grisette is made with barley, oat, wheat, rye and is fermented with our house saison and bret strains. The four malt profiles provide a smooth texture and silky mouthfeel. It is then dry hopped with Brewers Gold and Santiam hops for notes of lemon and spice respectively.

Olympia Coffee Roasting Big Truck Stout – 31IBU | 5.2%ABV

We start the series with perfectly brewed Big Truck Organic Espresso and Brimley Stout. We dreamed of the best stout you’ve ever had combined with the best coffee you’ve ever had. We created Big Truck Stout.

Bottle Release Events

Olympia
Bottle Release Party at the Brewery
Saturday Oct 17, 2015, 2pm to 6pm

www.facebook.com/ThreeMagnets/events

600 Franklin St SE, STE 105
Olympia, WA 98501

During the bottle release, all beers will be 10% off bottle purchases, and 20% off of case purchases (can be mixed and matched). There will be an exclusive presale for Supporters Club members between noon and 2pm, with a Supporters Club Exclusive beer.

Seattle
Bottle Release at Bottleworks
Saturday Oct 17, 2015 at 11am

www.facebook.com/BottleworksBier/events

1710 N 45th St #3
Seattle, WA 98103

Meet the brewer – Head Brewer Pat Jansen will be in attendance to talk about the beers.

 

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