Rhinegeist's Infinite Dawn Blonde Ale is Aged for Six Months
Madison Mackay — April 16, 2018 — Lifestyle
References: rhinegeist & uncrate
Ohio-based Rhinegeist Brewery created the new Infinite Dawn Blonde Ale, the latest from the brand's experimental lineup.
Known for pushing the limits of beer making, the brand has released the sour and sweet beer after aging it for six months. The fresh packaging is modern and clean, with a yellow, white and black color scheme. Each beer is corked and caged with 500ml, the specific serving size paired with the flavor. Available for a limited time with limited quantities, the new product will be available soon through the distribution network.
With a light brown color and subtle taste, the new Infinite Dawn Blonde Ale from Rhinegeist takes a traditional brewing style with untraditional ingredients to make a one-of-a-kind drinking experience.
Known for pushing the limits of beer making, the brand has released the sour and sweet beer after aging it for six months. The fresh packaging is modern and clean, with a yellow, white and black color scheme. Each beer is corked and caged with 500ml, the specific serving size paired with the flavor. Available for a limited time with limited quantities, the new product will be available soon through the distribution network.
With a light brown color and subtle taste, the new Infinite Dawn Blonde Ale from Rhinegeist takes a traditional brewing style with untraditional ingredients to make a one-of-a-kind drinking experience.
Trend Themes
1. Aged Sour Blonde Ales - Breweries can innovate by experimenting with aging and souring blonde ales to create unique flavor profiles.
2. Limited Release Packaging - Limited release beer packaging can be a disruptive innovation opportunity for breweries to create modern and clean designs.
3. Unconventional Beer Ingredients - Incorporating unconventional ingredients such as sour and sweet flavors can be a disruptive innovation opportunity for breweries to create a one-of-a-kind drinking experience.
Industry Implications
1. Craft Beer Industry - Craft breweries can capitalize on the trend of experimenting with unconventional ingredients and aging techniques to differentiate their products from mass-produced beers.
2. Packaging Industry - Packaging companies can offer innovative limited release packaging designs for breweries to create a unique and collectible product.
3. Food and Beverage Industry - The trend of incorporating unconventional and unique ingredients in beer making can inspire innovative recipes in other areas of the food and beverage industry.
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