Dogfish head mango smoovie beer advocate
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Millennial and Generation Z drinkers now outnumber Generation X and baby boomer drinkers, Calagione says. Similarly, when the brewery in 2017 released SeaQuench Ale, a slightly sour lime-infused 4.9 percent ABV beer with a dash of sea salt designed to be thirst-quenching, "we saw on social media people having it after a long run or after a bike or pickup basketball game," he said.Īs Dogfish Head continued its research, the brewery realized it may be tapping into some potential generational trends. Namaste White, a zesty, low-alcohol (4.8 percent ABV) ale released in 2009, started cropping up on Twitter and Instagram in post-yoga photos, Calagione says. The new beer, due this spring, joins another recent Dogfish addition that's chasing after health-conscious beer lovers: Super EIGHT, a gose beer – it's tart – made with superfoods such as prickly pear, mango, boysenberry, blackberry, raspberry, elderberry, kiwi juices, toasted quinoa and red Hawaiian sea salt.ĭogfish's new entries join other beers catering to active and healthy lifestyles including Avery Brewing's Go Play IPA, a lower alcohol (5.5 percent ABV) beer with tropical flavors released in May 2018, and Michelob Ultra Pure Gold, an organic alternative to Anheuser-Busch's popular Michelob Ultra that came out in February 2018. The Milton, Delaware-based brewer will soon release Slightly Mighty IPA, a low-alcohol ale (4 percent ABV) with only 95 calories and 3.6 grams of carbohydrates, a profile rivaling that of post-workout favorite Michelob Ultra (95 calories, 2.6 grams of carbs). Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, known for beers made with exotic ingredients that often boast high alcohol levels, is on a health kick.