Rubus.
Roll that word around as you imagine eating a handful of fresh raspberries. Now think of those raspberries in the form of a beer.
I understand that might have given your mind a little too much work for this fake Friday afternoon, so let’s try this:
Fruity and berry-derived aromas on the nose. A strong raspberry presence throughout. Light bitterness on the palate with a slight tangy raspberry-derived acidity.
Sounds delicious, right? Indeed it does.
The latest offering from Devil’s Peak Brewing Company, the raspberry-flavoured pale ale is the result of a collaboration with renowned Scottish brewery, Fierce Beer Co., who were just named Scotland’s best new brewery.
It’s the first beer out of the Devil’s Peak Collaboration Series, brewed on their premises in Salt River, and will be launched in the form of a 440ml can today at 5PM.
What a way to start off the Easter weekend.
But why a collaboration? If you have ever had the chance to learn about Devil’s Peak beyond their beer, they have a philosophy based on sharing developments taking place in the craft beer realm elsewhere.
We are so glad that South Africans are the people with whom they will be sharing it.
In this regard, it makes sense for Devil’s Peak to head to Scotland. Fierce Beer is the king of using unheard combinations of ingredients in their beers: they have a “sour ale with passion fruit, mango and lemon”, and a “coffee and vanilla Porter” among other.
Says Dave Grant, the head brewer at Fierce Brewery:
Rubus is the result of the coming together of two cutting-edge craft breweries from opposing hemispheres; an amazing opportunity to share ideas, and produce a world class brew.
Nice one, boys.
The beer will be available from today in Jozi, Cape Town, Pretoria and Durban.
Releasing extremely limited quantities, get to the stores early so you can try your hand at what we rate will be the freshest thang to touch your lips all week.
Here’s where you should be, bars first, retailers second, in each city:
Cape Town:
Beerhouse
Banana Jam Cafe
Craft Stellenbosch
The Taproom at DPBC
Roeland Liquors
Woodstock Liquors
Liquor City Claremont
Bottelary Hills Wine Centre
The Biggest Little Beer Shop
Johannesburg:
The Foundry
Stanley Beer Yard
The Green. Craft Bar Modderfontein
Riverside Liquors
Wine & Liquor at Craighall
Tops Radiokop
Woodhill Spar and TOPS
Pretoria:
Capital Craft Menlo Park
Capital Craft Centurion
Machics – Restaurant and Alehouse
The Green. Craft Bar Benoni
Ultra Liquors Hazelwood
TOPS at SPAR Moreleta
Liquor City Groenkloof
Durban:
Republik
Unity Bar
Hillcrest Tops
Salt Rock Liquor Store
Marriot Gardens Liquors
Tops at Ballito Lifestyle Centre
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