Sippin’ on Summer Beer Releases at Lucky Envelope Brewing

A poster for the beer release event at Lucky Envelope Brewing
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Friday, June 20th marks the longest day of the year. Celebrate the arrival of summer with Lucky Envelope Brewing as it releases four beers to mark the occasion. As usual, when the brewery does a multi release like this, the beers span a spectrum of styles and flavors. Here’s what Lucky Envelope has lined up for you.

Sippin’ on Summer: Friday, June 20th – All Day (Noon-10:00PM)
Food Truck: Panda Dim Sum, 4:30-8:00PM

Wit Wit… Don’t Tell Me Orange Witbier
A collaboration with Peter Murphy (Watts Brewing)
(5.4% ABV) – Here’s your host – former brewer at Lucky Envelope and now at Watts Brewing – Peeeeeeeeeeeter Murphy! Peter dreamed up this summery fruited wheat ale inspired by the ‘moons’ and ‘tops’ of the world by adding loads of orange character from dried peel, puree, and zest.


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A can of beer next to some sliced oranges with a glass of beer in the background

Pineapple Guava Sour
(5.6% ABV) – Tropical, tart, and totally refreshing – this lively kettle soured blonde ale is bursting with juicy pineapple and floral-sweet guava purees. Perfect for when you need a little taste of Hawaii in a glass.

Galaxy West Coast IPA
(6.6% ABV) – Our West Coast IPA is blended with two of our favorite Galaxy lots and supported by Simcoe and Mosaic hops. Passionfruit, peach, and papaya shine upfront, with a background of petrol and O-G dankness.

Two cans of beer sitting on a wooden table

Gulf of Mexico Mexican Lager
(4.8% ABV) – Whether you’re soaking up the sun, tackling yard work, or impulsively renaming a major body of water to distract the masses – this crisp, easy-drinking light Mexican-style lager is the ideal companion for both good and questionable ideas. Brewed with Mexican masa harina, flaked corn, Pilsner, and Vienna malts for a clean, dry finish with a subtle grainy sweetness.


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