Beer today, gone tomorrow: Asheville beer happenings Feb. 27-March 5

Photo courtesy of Catawba Brewing Co.

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Bottle and can releases

  • Highland Brewing Co. releases this year’s batch of Imperium Russian Imperial Stout (8 percent ABV) on Friday, March 2, at the brewery. This year’s Imperium was brewed with vanilla, 400 pounds of toasted coconut and coffee from Nashville-based coffee roaster Bongo.
  • Catawba Brewing Co. releases this year’s Peanut Butter Jelly Time brown ale (5.7 percent ABV), the brewery’s most popular Specialty Series beer, at all four Catawba locations on Friday, March 2. This light brown ale brewed with raspberry purée and whole roasted North Carolina peanuts, will be available on draft and in four-packs of 16-ounce cans. Find it at all four Catawba tasting rooms, the Palmetto Brewing tasting room in Charleston and within a five-state distribution area. The Peanut Butter Jelly Time release party will also see the debut of four specialty variations of the beer, including Concord grape, blackberry, strawberry-rhubarb and a mystery version. These small-batch beers were brewed in Catawba’s Asheville and Charlotte brew houses, and will be available in their tasting rooms and in very limited distribution. A special PBJT flight will be offered exclusively in Catawba tasting rooms while supplies last.

Small-batch beers

  • In addition to the PBJT variants, Catawba taps an Australian Pale Ale (5.6 percent ABV), hopped entirely with Galaxy, on Thursday, March 1, at all four locations. In Asheville tasting rooms, $1 from each pint of Australian Pale Ale will be donated to Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Western North Carolina. The public is invited to Catawba’s South Slope location at 6 p.m. on the release day for a fundraising event hosted by the nonprofit. On Friday, March 2, Catawba also releases Friki Tiki Kiwi IPA (6.5 percent ABV).

Special events

  • This month’s Whole Foods First Friday tap takeover on Friday, March 2, at the Tunnel Road store celebrates Highland Brewing’s recent rebranding.  The tap list includes Highland Pilsner, Gaelic, AVL IPA, Southern Sixer, Black Watch Double Chocolate Milk Stout and Imperial Cold Mountain. The event features an entrée and beer pairing of AVL IPA with a Highland spring vegetable primavera over orecchiette with fresh pecorino romano. There will also be live music from Dylan McGonigle and a raffle offering some of Highland’s newly rebranded swag.

 

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One thought on “Beer today, gone tomorrow: Asheville beer happenings Feb. 27-March 5

  1. don

    Peanut Butter&Jelly brown ale….. am I the only one who thinks this patently ridiculous?? Yikes ;)

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