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Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Evil Twin

In stock now at Forsyth
Evil Twin Liquid Double Fudge Stout...$6.99 / 22oz
Style: Imperial Stout
Brewed: Two Roads Brewing Co, CT
ABV:12


Evil Twin No Hero...$9.99 4pk / 16oz Cans
An alien-like outsider, always flirting with oddity and exploring anxiety and paranoia. A style chameleon, a wonderful labyrinth and truly a transcendent genius. It’s impossible not to idolize out of proportion. This is a stout. It may not be a hero but it’s attractive, clever and hungry for stardom.
Style: Oatmeal Stout



Evil Twin Start Me Up....$9.99 / 22oz 

START ME UP
Inspiration can come from many places. A favorite song or even a favorite cocktail can get the creative juices flowing. Sprinkle in saffron, honey, ginger and lemon. It'll start you up.
Style: American Wheat with saffron, honey, ginger and lemon




Evil Twin Even More Jesus Imperial Stout...$12.99 / 4pk 16oz cans

"Few times in the history of craft beer it has happened that a highly praised beer rises beyond mortal stardom into a higher godly league. Usually the recipe to make such heavenly drops is thick fudge-like body, pitch black color, amazingly overwhelming aromas of chocolate, coffee, dark fruits and muscovado sugar, obviously only made in limited amounts and most crucial of all – it must taste rare" - label



Evil Twin Brewing Falco IPA....$9.49 / 4pk cans
7% ABV
"What makes a great leader? First of all a perfectly balanced blend of qualities; the ability to stand out - be authoritative without overpowering. Show courage and endurance - you will lead the way and set standards. Very important; be appealing and refreshing to the people. This stereotypical portrait applies whether referring to politics, religion or maybe even this outstanding IPA." - label



Evil Twin Imperial Petit Four...$9.49 / 22oz
This is a small beer with a big ago. Basically we created Imperial Petit Four Break from the second runnings of Imperial Biscotti Break mash - this is an ancient brewing tradition where we get two different beers from one mash - then we added a little "je ne sais quoir" and sprinkled with the secret Imperial ingredient. The results is a slightly less arrogant but very cool session beer.

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