Holy Mountain and JuneBaby — a restaurant for authentic Southern food, come together to release a tasty beer collaboration that is inspired by the traditions of the ancient grain. The partnership mixes the brewery's hands-on expertise and the eatery's knowledge-backed dedication to heritage ingredients.
The beer collaboration bears the name of 'Inosculation.' Aged in barrels, Holy Mountain and JuneBaby used a variety of ancient grains — from einkorn and millet to black rice and smoked red corn, to complete the taste profile for this offering. In addition, both partners have a strong social standing as Holy Mountain is widely known for its barrel-aged stouts, while JuneBaby was awarded the title of the best new restaurant in America by the James Beard Foundation. As a result, a beer collaboration of this caliber is bound to have an interesting taste.
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Ancient Grain Beer Collaborations
JuneBaby and Holy Mountain Brewing Create an Interesting Product
Trend Themes
1. Ancient Grain Collaborations - Collaborations between food and beverage companies that utilize ancient grains for innovative products.
2. Barrel-aged Beer - The aging of beer varieties in oak or other wooden barrels to enhance flavors and aromas.
3. Heritage Ingredient Use - The increased use of heritage ingredients in food and beverage products to create unique, artisanal offerings.
Industry Implications
1. Craft Beer - Craft breweries that experiment with flavors and ingredients to create unique and innovative beer offerings.
2. Farm-to-table Restaurants - Restaurants that prioritize the use of locally-sourced, heritage ingredients in their menu offerings.
3. Food and Beverage Collaboration - Partnerships between food and beverage companies to create unique, artisanal products that blend expertise and creativity.