Avocado Ale is apparently the latest beer drinking brew that beer enthusiasts must try. Made from high-quality California avocados, the Avocado Ale isn’t for the faint of heart foodies out there.
The Avocado Ale was specially designed for the Los Angeles famous Avocado Festival. The beer features a combination of Californian avocados, cilantro and lime—many of the same ingredient you find in a traditional guacamole recipe. And if you expected the Avocado Ale to be green, it’s actually a surprising yellow pale ale color, which hints that the amount of avocado in this Avocado Ale must be small. Whether the Avocado Ale tastes surprisingly delicious or disturbingly off-putting, I think it’s worth the taste for every beer enthusiast.
Avocado-Infused Beers
The Avocado Ale Makes Drinking Beers a Little Bit More Unusual
Trend Themes
1. Avocado-infused Alcoholic Drinks - There is a growing trend in the beer and spirits industry of using unconventional ingredients, such as avocado, to create unique and innovative products.
2. Fusion of Culinary and Alcoholic Beverages - The merging of flavors from popular culinary dishes and alcoholic beverages is becoming a popular trend, as seen in the Avocado Ale made from ingredients commonly found in guacamole.
3. Craft Beers with Unusual Ingredients - Craft beer breweries are experimenting with new and unconventional ingredients to create unique and differentiated products that stand out in a crowded market.
Industry Implications
1. Alcoholic Beverages - With the rise of craft and artisanal drinks, there is an opportunity for breweries and distilleries to differentiate themselves by incorporating unusual ingredients and flavors like avocado.
2. Food and Beverage - The merging of culinary dishes and alcoholic beverages provides an opportunity for food and beverage establishments to offer unique and creative menu items that appeal to adventurous consumers.
3. Agriculture - The rise of avocado-infused beers highlights the demand for high-quality, locally-sourced ingredients in the food and beverage industry, creating opportunities for farmers and agricultural producers to supply specialty crops.