![]() It’s also the first Dunkin’ donut made with beer. When you order a pack at the event, you’ll also get a free Dunkin’ Harpoon IPA Donut, which has a Harpoon IPA jelly filling and is topped with a candied malt crumble. ET, fans can head over for a pop-up experience and purchase a pack to-go before it hits the shelves. ![]() The 6% ABV Midnight American Porter is made with Dunkin’s Midnight Roast coffee and features dark chocolate and espresso-like notes.Įast Coasters can head to the Harpoon Brewery in Boston, Massachusetts, to get a taste of the sips early at the first-ever Dunkin’ Walk-Thru tasting event on Monday, Aug. Rounding out the new beers is Harpoon Dunkin’ Midnight American Porter, a twist on the OG Dunkin’ Coffee Porter. Maple Crème Blonde Ale is a 5.5% ABV brew made with real Dunkin’ donuts and maple syrup for a malty and subtle finish. The 6.6% ABV Harpoon Dunkin’ Blueberry Matcha IPA was inspired by Dunkin’s Blueberry Matcha Latte, and it’s brewed with matcha, blueberries, and traditional and modern hops. Joining the autumn sip are three new beers. It’s a 5.2% ABV brew made with Dunkin’ coffee, pumpkin puree, cinnamon, and lactose for a creamy finish. The Harpoon Dunkin’ Pumpkin Spiced Latte Ale first debuted in September 2020. If you aren’t sure where to find Harpoon near you, use its store locator to find the nearest location. Beginning in September 2021, fans who are 21 and older can grab the Harpoon Dunkin’ Dozen beer packs (which feature three cans of each flavor) everywhere Harpoon is sold for $15.99. The collaboration has four brews - the returning Pumpkin Spice Latte Ale, the new Blueberry Matcha IPA, the new Maple Crème Blonde Ale, and the new Midnight American Porter. Harpoon and Dunkin’, who first paired up in 2018, kicked off fall a little early by unveiling the fourth iteration of its beers together. If a beer inspired by your morning cuppa piques your interest, here’s where to buy Harpoon Dunkin’ Dozen beer when it launches in the fall. ![]() ![]() There are three new flavors in the 2021 release, and they’re a total fall vibe. For the fourth year in a row, Harpoon Brewery has teamed up with Dunkin’ to make unique beer flavors inspired by your go-to bites and sips at the chain. It’s all that’s in my fridge.With fall on the horizon, you might want to soon swap out your go-to hard seltzer for some heartier drinks - and Dunkin’ has just the sips. “Well, now that I’ve learned to get over myself, all I really drink is Allagash White. Turns out it was Tod that got the last laugh. And Rob Tod was actually at the dinner, and I had the audacity to go up to him and tell him that I didn’t like it.” Tod’s response? “He took it in stride,” laughs Hartranft. I was in this arrogant phase, where I thought I knew everything. “And actually, when I first tried it, I didn’t really like it. “The first time I had Allagash White was at a beer dinner at Monk’s,” he remembers. Though White is a constant presence on the draught list at each of Hartranft’s bars, his first impression was a bit… different. With a trophy case of medals from the Great American Beer Festival, the World Beer Cup and the European Beer Star, White is an unrivaled craft beer classic. It’s that history and track record that make Allagash such a mainstay in craft beer circles.Īllagash’s Rob Tod brewed the first batch of White back in 1995, a wheat beer brewed with oats, malted wheat and unmalted raw wheat, which gives the beer its distinct hazy, white appearance. I’d rather have something that I can hang my hat on.” White may be a lot of things, but one thing it’s not is “new”. And a lot of it is expensive, and a lot of it doesn’t have a great shelf life. “I understand that people want what they can’t get, but it’s become an obsession. I’m so inundated with what’s new and what I’m supposed to have that I can’t even get to the point where I can tell if the beer is good,” says Hartranft. There’s so much new beer out there that’s just… new. It has an accessibility to it that’s really unique. “There aren’t a lot of other beers like Allagash White. That’s why, for Hartranft, Allagash White is a beer that deserves to be rediscovered. But walk into your favorite beer bar in Philadelphia these days, and you’re more than likely to see a familiar face on the draught list: Allagash White. “Twenty years ago, I never would have thought that every single bar would have a Belgian white on draught,” says Brendan Hartranft of Clarkville, Local 44 & Strangelove’s.
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