Double Mountain 2016 Devil's Kriek

2016 Devil's Kriek

Belgian Style Sour Ale Brewed With Cherries
Description: Nearly four hundred pounds of Bing and Van cherries from the Double Mountain Orchard in the Columbia Gorge go into each batch of our Devil’s Kriek.  Our two house yeast strains are blended with Brettanomyces lambicus, and are allowed to roam freely for a year on the fruit in our cellar, developing its complex character.  This vintage brings dark ripe cherry, raspberry, and a sweet spring funk aroma to a bed of juicy red fruited jam with a crisp, tart finish.

9.2% ABV | 11 BU

More on Devil's Kriek and it's sister release, Tahoma Kriek

Hood River, OR - July, 2018 – Double Mountain Brewery & Taproom is excited to release 2016 Devils & Tahoma Kriek’s! The wintery madness of 2016/17 produced very cold temps for the Hood River valley, and this beer developed slower than usual. For this special release, we held the beer for an extra year of aging to fully develop the complexity of the wild fermentation, and our patience has been rewarded. These are currently available in bottles at the Hood River Taproom and SE Portland Taproom in the Woodstock neighborhood. They can also be found in limited supply throughout the Northwest.

"I'm delighted to have watched the beautiful evolution of these two beers. The extra year of aging has brought more tartness and crispness from the Brett, giving a lush complexity to these wild beers.” – Brewmaster/Owner Matt Swihart

About Double Mountain Brewery and Taproom: Double Mountain Brewery and Taproom was established in 2007 in the heart of downtown Hood River, OR. Founder Matt Swihart opened the brewery with a clear mission: make great beer for craft beer fans. Their unique location lends to not only using pure and clean glacial water for their beers, but they also take advantage of regionally grown hops. With their reusable bottle program, customers love the softer environmental footprint and know they are part of a solution to sustainability. They can be found on tap and in bottles throughout the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia. Learn more at  www.doublemountainbrewery.com