New Belgium Brewing Co.’s Frambozen returns for the frozen months
By Noah Davis • Oct 27th, 2009 • Category: Beer Releases
New Belgium Brewing Co. just doesn’t stop releasing beers. Its latest — Frambozen — returns just in time to help warm us during the depths of winter.
For a bit about the brew, we turn to the release:
Frambozen is produced from freshly picked Pacific Northwest berries, where a New Belgium delegation oversees the process of turning the berries into a pure juice to use in the fermentation process. The juice is loaded into oxygen-free CO2 tanker trucks that make the journey back to Colorado. Every year, during the brewing process, New Belgium cellar operators become covered in a festive crimson berry wash as the winter seasonal comes to fruition.
Sometimes our work environment resembles as “festive crimson berry” color as well, but only when we cut ourselves shaving.
