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Upcoming NJ Beers - as of 06-16-15

Wow, it's been almost 2 months since my last update on upcoming NJ beers.  Get ready for lots of labels!

(also, I didn't add any pictures of the keg labels.  So if there's no picture with the beer's name, it's a keg beer!)

Angry Erik Brewing: American Limey (India Pale Ale brewed with lime zest and lime juice), Aloysia Citrodora (Pale Ale brewed with Lemon Verbena)

Beach Haus Brewery:
Beach Haus Brewery, New Jersey, Craft Beer, Krampus
Beach Haus Brewery Krampus Spiced Ale, take note of the large bottle format

Brix City Brewing:  Here we have the first bottle release from newly opened Brix City Brewing out of Little Falls, NJ!
Brix City, New Jersey, Craft Beer, Saison
Brix City Brewing St. Stephen's Saison

Cape May Brewing:

Cape May, Tower 23, Berliner Weisse, New Jersey, Craft Beer
Cape May Brewing Tower 23 Berliner Weisse 

Carton Brewing: Tharsis (ale brewed with Thai chiles and saffron, 6.2% ABV)

Cypress Brewing: Another new NJ brewery!  Northern English Style Nut Brown Ale and Rye Saison Ale

Flounder Brewing: Cascadian Dark Ale, American Ale

Flying Fish Brewing Company: Gone Fish'n, Ye Olde Beer Barrel Pub Ale
Flying Fish, New Jersey, Craft Beer, Bourbon Barrel Aged
Flying Fish NJ351


Kane Brewing:
Kane Brewing, New Jersey, Craft Beer, India Pale Ale
Kane Brewing Company Head High

Melovino Meadery:
Melovino Meadery, Mead, Southern Apple
Melovino Meadery Southern Apple

Melovino Meadery, Mead, All Night Long, Coffee
Melovino Meadery All Night Long

River Horse Brewing Company:
River Horse, New Jersey, Craft Beer, Sour Ales
River Horse Cranberry Sour

River Horse, New Jersey, Craft Beer
River Horse Cherry Berliner Weisse

Spellbound Brewing:  Berliner Weisse
Spellbound Brewing, New Jersey, Craft Beer, Peach, IPA
Spellbound Brewing Peach IPA

Tuckahoe Brewing Company: Meadowbank Beer (4.9% ABV)

Now get out there and enjoy some NJ beer!

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