Coronado’s Barrel-Aged German Chocolate Cake Stout Returns

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SAN DIEGO – Coronado Brewing’s popular Barrel-Aged German Chocolate Cake stout is making its 2018 return, just in time for Valentine’s Day. Barrel-Aged German Chocolate Cake is the first release from the 2018 Coronado Collection series, which will feature three limited-release, barrel-aged offerings distributed throughout Coronado’s network in 22oz bottles and on draft.

Originally released February 2016, Barrel-Aged German Chocolate Cake quickly built a loyal following. The beer starts off as a bold imperial stout with a roasted character and tasting notes of chocolate and espresso. It then spent six months aging in freshly dumped bourbon barrels before being treated with a healthy addition of toasted coconut and cacao nibs. The result is an incredibly drinkable, yet complex beer with abundant flavors of chocolate, vanilla, coconut, and espresso. “We wanted to kick-off the 2018 Coronado Collection with the return of a crowd favorite and one of our personal favorites,” says Mark Theisen, Head Brewer, Coronado Brewing Company. “As we continue building out our barrel-aging program, we’re excited for fans to see what we have in store for future releases. We’re excited to be pushing the envelope with unique barrel-aged offerings.”

Barrel-Aged German Chocolate Cake will debut at Coronado Brewing’s three locations on Friday, February 9 in 22oz bottles and on draft. Limited distribution will begin the following week, while supplies last. For more information about Barrel-Aged German Chocolate Cake, please visit. Stay Coastal. Cheers.

Barrel-Aged German Chocolate Cake:

Style:                Barrel-Aged Imperial Stout

ABV:                9%

Package:          22oz bottles, draft

Release:           February 2018

Availability:       Coronado’s distribution network

Sales Sheet:     http://bit.ly/2EI8ea9

 

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About Coronado Brewing Company

In 1996, when craft beer was still a foreign term and San Diego County was home to only a handful of breweries, the Chapman brothers Ron and Rick opened a brewpub in their hometown of Coronado. Today CBC stays true to their San Diego roots, brewing abundantly hoppy West Coast-style ales, which are available today in 16 US states and 12 countries. In addition to the long-established pub in Coronado, the company opened a tasting room inside its San Diego production facility in 2013, and a tasting room and restaurant in Imperial Beach, California in 2014. Coronado Brewing Company was honored in 2014 with one of the brewing industry’s most prestigious awards—World Beer Cup Champion Brewery and Brewmaster for a Mid-Size Brewing Company.