Beer Release : Rogue - Combat Wombat Battles Boring Beer

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  1. Jason

    Jason Founder (0) Aug 23, 1996 Massachusetts

    Newport, Ore.—This summer, Rogue Ales & Spirits releases Combat Wombat, a collision of styles and flavors, bursting with intensity and personality. The fierce combination of a Northeast-style hazy IPA brewed with Australian hops and a sour ale with blood orange and grapefruit inspired both Combat Wombat’s name and its striking label design.

    Given only the name and a pint of Combat Wombat, Rogue Graphic Designer Evan Bartholomew got to work drawing and designing Rogue’s newest creation.

    “I love the idea of this tiny, aggressive, but lovable marsupial that's ready to battle and brew at the same time,” says Rogue Graphic Designer Evan Bartholomew. “The beer is citrus-forward but sweet, sour but juicy, and I think the label mirrors those contradictions. I wanted the bright neon colors on the label to reflect the big flavors of the beer.”

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    “With thousands of beer options on shelves, and more joining them every day, label art is often a deciding factor for many consumers,” says Rogue President Brett Joyce. “Evan’s illustrations have set Rogue apart on the shelf since our Voodoo collisions and are part of the tradition of unique art on Rogue ales and spirits.”
    Combat Wombat is available in 22 ounce bottles and on draft in all Rogue pubs through October. Use the Rogue Finder to find it near you.

    For more information on Combat Wombat, samples and photography, contact Rachel Morrison.

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    About Rogue Ales & Spirits
    Rogue Ales & Spirits, the only farmer-brewer-distiller-cooper in the United States, was founded in Oregon in 1988 as one of America’s first microbreweries. Rogue has won more than 1,900 awards for taste, quality and packaging, and is available in all 50 states as well as 54 countries. Proudly rooted in Oregon soil, Rogue’s beers, spirits and sodas are made with ingredients grown on Rogue Farms in the Tygh Valley and in Independence, Oregon. Rogue Spirits are hand-distilled on a 550-gallon still in Newport, Oregon, aged in the thick ocean air of the Yaquina Bay and bottled by hand. Since 2008, Rogue has remained committed to sharing the terroir of Oregon hops, barley, rye, wheat, honey, cucumbers and pumpkins one acre at a time by growing its own.
     
  2. derftron

    derftron Pooh-Bah (1,663) Feb 8, 2012 Oregon
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    ?????

    does this beer deserve its own thread?? lol
     
  3. ElijahSF

    ElijahSF Initiate (0) Aug 30, 2013 California

    Misspelled Rogue in the title.
     
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  4. blackcloud

    blackcloud Savant (1,243) Apr 28, 2012 Alaska
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    wow. another rogue gimmick beer that will be ridiculously underwhelming.
     
  5. John_M

    John_M Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,849) Oct 25, 2003 Washington
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    LOL! I was tempted to leave it as is, but...
     
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  6. vurt

    vurt Grand Pooh-Bah (4,504) Apr 11, 2004 Oregon
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    Rogue ought to release a Flanders Red called Rogue Rouge, just to make people's heads asplode when they have to spell both words next to each other.
     
  7. weaverr

    weaverr Zealot (729) Jun 10, 2008 California

    I like the name but did not care for the beer. They have a gratzer on at the Pearl location that is pretty nice.
     
  8. BBThunderbolt

    BBThunderbolt Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,846) Sep 24, 2007 Kiribati
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    It'll be on discount at Grocery Outlet soon enough.
     
  9. sharpski

    sharpski Grand Pooh-Bah (3,100) Oct 11, 2010 Oregon
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    It’s a mystery why one beer press release gets a thread and another doesn’t (assuming they get more releases than the sporadic appearances of these threads). Also, since Rogue distributes to all 50 states, it seems like the best place for this thread would be Beer News/Releases instead of the regional forum.
     
  10. John_M

    John_M Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,849) Oct 25, 2003 Washington
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    I assume Rogue paid for the advertisement post, and also asked that the post be placed in the NW forum. I would also assume that this beer isn't going to see National Distribution, otherwise I agree, it would make far more sense for this to posted in the Beer Release forum.
     
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  11. sharpski

    sharpski Grand Pooh-Bah (3,100) Oct 11, 2010 Oregon
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    Thanks, didn’t know paid placement was an option. I’d definitely prefer if sponsored content were marked as such, but I’m guessing that content wouldn’t come from anyone but the Bros or other high-level staff, so it’s easy to keep that in mind when I see a thread started by them.
     
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  12. Joshbiir

    Joshbiir Initiate (0) Dec 8, 2016 Washington

    I wonder how it tastes mixed with the Sriracha beer and the donut beer.
     
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  13. John_M

    John_M Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,849) Oct 25, 2003 Washington
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    It's just a surmise on my part, but it's the only explanation that makes any sense to me. I don't think Jason would post something like this just because Rogue asked him to (or because he's a big fan of their beer). :sunglasses:
     
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  14. leedorham

    leedorham Initiate (0) Apr 27, 2006 Washington

    Sorry for the necrobump but hey did anyone try this yet? It looks AAAA-MAZING but I'm nervous about the lack of donuts or bacon.
     
  15. BBThunderbolt

    BBThunderbolt Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,846) Sep 24, 2007 Kiribati
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    You don't seem thsorr
    You don't seem that sorry.....
     
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