Mother Earth Brewing Windowpane Raspberry Release

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  1. Jason

    Jason Founder (0) Aug 23, 1996 Massachusetts

    Kinston NC (Jan 2014) - Mother Earth Brewing recently announced the release of the 4th beer in the Window Pane Series, Raspberries. Window Pane is a series of North Carolina inspired beers (there are 4) that contain fruit from the states farms, then aged in pinot noir, chardonnay, or brandy barrels. The total production per release is limited to just 20 barrels. (620 Gallons.) The release party will be held at the Mother Earth Tap Room on Saturday February 8, 2014.

    Uncork a bottle of Raspberry Window Pane and savor the fresh flavors of North Carolina. Fourth in a series of four North Carolina inspired beers, Raspberry Window Pane is a double American Wheat beer fermented with vast quantities of this treasured North Carolina fruit, then aged in pinot noir and chardonnay barrels for three months. Anticipate a prevailing aroma of berry, blended with spice, vanilla and oak: and a dominate berry flavor joined by a slight oak character and sourness.

    Style: American Wheat (with Raspberries, Barrel Aged in Pinot Noir & Chardonnay Barrels
    Availability: 750 ml bottles, Corked/Caged. 8.3% ABV
    Arrival: February 8, 2014

    Mother Earth Brewing was founded by Stephen Hill and Trent Mooring in 2008. Soon after, they added Brew Master, Josh D. Brewer to the team and within months, an old downtown building was repurposed into a brewery. Mother Earth Brewing began to bottle and keg their beer in October of 2009. Today, just over four years of production of their first batch of beer, Mother Earth Brewing counts on a team of fifteen people to keep up with production. Mother Earth Brewing enjoys over 3,000 accounts, and can be found in bars, restaurants, supermarkets and specialty stores across North Carolina, Georgia, Northern Virginia, and Washington, DC. Mother Earth Brewing is the first Gold L.E.E.D. ® certified production brewery in the United States. More information can be found at www.motherearthbrewing.com. For more information about LEED®, please visit www.usgbc.org/leed.

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  2. brstls4drmrs

    brstls4drmrs Maven (1,396) Jan 30, 2011 North Carolina

    WOW. First Gold LEED brewery! That's quite an achievement.
     
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  3. RDMII

    RDMII Initiate (0) Apr 11, 2010 Georgia

    Awesome beer, but quite expensive. We still have all four of the series from last year.
     
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  4. mechamifune

    mechamifune Initiate (0) Jan 26, 2008 North Carolina

    All the windowpane series i've had so far have been solid to very good..... just can't justify the price tag for them anymore.
     
  5. phishbfm

    phishbfm Initiate (0) Dec 4, 2010 North Carolina

    Only one I'll personally still pay for is Fig & Raisin...that one is quite good IMO.
     
  6. hellhammermario

    hellhammermario Initiate (0) Jun 18, 2012 North Carolina

    Yeah, I think F&R is the only one I'll seek out. The other ones in the series just don't do it for me.
     
  7. FATC1TY

    FATC1TY Pooh-Bah (2,564) Feb 12, 2012 Georgia
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    F&R wasn't terrible, but holy hell was it sweet.

    If they'd kick the price back they'd sell 'em. I think all of them are still on the shelves here in ATL like mentioned, and thats pretty bad considering it's only 20 barrels worth made.
     
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