Lucky Envelope announces the release of four new beers



Lucky Envelope Brewing is just one of the Washington breweries that participated in the Multiplayer Guild Collab IPA project. That is just one of the beers that the brewery will release in the coming weeks. The list also includes a Cold IPA, which is a relatively new style of IPA that some people say isn’t new, cold, or even IPA (read about it here). Here’s the rundown of the pending releases from Lucky Envelope Brewing:

Beer: Mexican Lager (4.8% ABV).
Availability: Wednesday, June 16th Release on Draft and 4-Pack Cans ($14).
Description: Our brilliantly clear, golden Mexican-style lager is the perfect beer for beach or post-hike enjoyment. It was brewed with a touch of Tettnanger hops, Pilsner and Vienna malts, and flaked corn for a signature dry, grainy crispness.

Beer: Multiplayer Guild Collaboration IPA (6.5% ABV).
Availability: Saturday, June 19th Release on Draft and 4-Pack Cans ($17).
Description: Lucky Envelope’s version of the Multiplayer Guild Collab IPA is a hazy IPA brewed with Pilsner and wheat malts from Country Malt Group and featuring Mosaic hops as well as Idaho 7 and Meridian donated by Crosby Hops. Flavors of our Multiplayer IPA are reminiscent of dank tropical fruit, apricot, and red berries.


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Beer: Triple Wild Berry Sour (6.2% ABV).
Availability: Wednesday, June 23rd Release on Draft and 4-Pack Cans ($20).
Description: Loaded with triple the amount of fruit typically brewed into our sour ales, this summertime kettle sour was brewed with 3lbs per barrel of raspberry, blackberry, and blueberry to create a juicy sour ale bursting with gently tart yet mouth-watering berry flavor.

Beer: Cool as Rice Cold IPA (6.0% ABV).
Availability: Wednesday, June 23rd Release on Draft and 4-Pack Cans ($20).
Description: Lucky Envelope’s Cold IPA is heavily late and dry-hopped and fermented with our house lager yeast. Pilsner malt, wheat, and flaked rice keep this tasting crisp and Cool as Ice— the universally-panned, non-cult-classic 1991 movie loved by Barry and the namesake of this beer.


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