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Thursday, November 12, 2015

Hanson Brothers Mmmhops Pale Ale

Back in stock now!



Hanson Brothers Beer Company presents....
Hanson Brothers Mmmhops Pale Ale
7.5% ABV

"Mmmhops is a delicious pale ale crafted in Oklahoma, with quality ingredients and a determination to brew an exceptionally drinkable and flavorful beer. 
For 21 years followed our passion for music with our band HANSON, our DIY spirit leading us to found our own record company in 2003 from out Tulsa, Oklahoma base.  As we crested our third decade together, we decided to embrace another passion - craft beer.  We grew up in a world dominated by mass produced American lagers and pilsners, but in contrast we discovered the more full flavored craft beers being made by regional brewers all over the country, each one making their mark one brew at a time.  As our love of craft beer grew, so did our interest in joining the movement ourselves, with a focus on creating beers brewed with the same passion as we put into everything we do.
Brewed with our friends at Mustang Brewing in Oklahoma City, from the first drink Mmmhops hits you with a bold but not overpowering aroma of Zythos, Centennial and Willamette hops.  Its golden color and malty flavor come from a unique blend of barley malts that goes down easy and continues to surprise you with toasted richness.  We hope the refreshing hoppy finish will stir every beer drink to say "Mmmhops!".  We think this remarkably balanced Pale Ale is one of the most flavorful and inviting beers around, and we can't wait to share it with beer lovers everywhere."
--Taylor, Isaac, and Zac Hanson
Hanson Brothers Beer Company

2 comments:

drt206 said...

Sorry this is off topic of the beer posted, but I'm curious if y'all are planning on getting the Avery Rufus Corvus, Firestone Lil' Opal or the Firestone Stikee Monkee.. Any insight?

Paul Hayden said...

Firestone Walker Opal is in stock now, we tasted it at our Beer Fest last Saturday, never had a chance to post it was for sale yet. The other two, not sure at this point.