Grabbed this off of a tweet of theirs: Awesome news, even if that beer (and style) really isn't my favorite. Hopefully Fearless Youth and Master Thief make it into cans as well.
I know that beer is their bread and butter, but it has never done it for me. I love literally every other beer I've had from them...except LRC. Someone once told me it smelled like a wet dog, and now I can't get over that. In fact, most top fermented lagers (no, I won't call them "ales") tend to give me that odor. Even the ones from Duesseldorf and Muenster. If either Master Thief or Fearless Youth make it into cans IT IS ON this Summer.
I'm psyched; I really like that beer. I will definitely be getting a sixer now and then. I love wet dog way more than horse blanket.
Article in the Westword about this. Looks like they are only planning on canning Little Red Cap initially, though Fearless Youth would likely be next in line if they expand. How I wish I could get sixers of Fearless Youth. http://blogs.westword.com/cafesociety/2014/03/lovelands_grimm_brothers_brewh.php
In other related news, they are currently doing a series of one off single hop brews called Odds & Ends. American hops and german malts and yeast. They just released their first one with Amarillo hops. I went to get a mini growler of their Once Upon a Time sour ale but ended up giving this first Odds & Ends a shot.....definitely digging it. A very balanced and easy drinker, IMO. If there's a such thing as a German Pale Ale, this would be it I'd imagine.
I asked the brewmaster at the Denver Rare Beer Tasting about it, He told me it would be back for certain, but he couldn't reveal any more details than that.