I then got the recipe from Thomas Cizauskas who'd previously worked for Oxford, albeit it in a slightly amped-up version. It's got a clear raspberry flavor to it, and although it's extract-like to a certain extent it's not that bad. I used to make a similar beer while I was at Manayunk Brewing Co. (via Cizauskas) and I'd use 126 pounds of raspberry puree in 15 bbls. of beer followed by a splash of extract to liven the aroma which was a little more authentic. This one is a little sweeter (ahh, maybe not, just by a touch) but there is a light bit of tartness to it that helps to balance it, and the wheat in the malt comes through clearly. It finishes fruity and slightly tart with some residual malt and fruit lingering but steadily eroding from the palate. Mass Bay Brewing Company to Acquire Clown Shoes Beer Read their press release below for more juicy details… Certainly worth trying.Busy day…What with Constellation Brand’s announcement that they were getting to the pot biz and now word that the employee-owned, Mass Bay Brewing Company, home to Harpoon and UFO beers had acquired Clown Shoes Beer! It's almost impeccable as it is, and interesting, refreshing, and massively drinkable if you like fruit beers. ![]() ![]() The Mass Bay Brewing Company, brewers of Harpoon and UFO beers, announced today its acquisition of Clown Shoes Brewing. Clown Shoes, launched in 2009 in Ipswich, Massachusetts, is a nationally distributed brand that produces a wide selection of year-round and limited release beers. Clown Shoes has experienced significant success with its Space Cake Double IPA and Clementine White Ale, among other innovative beers. The Clown Shoes team shares our passion for brewing excellent beer and their irreverent, boldly-flavored takes on classics have earned them a loyal following,” said Dan Kenary, Mass Bay Brewing Company CEO and Co-Founder.
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