What Cheer Brett IPA | Trading Post Brewing

ABV: 6.6%
IBU: 56
Style: IPA - American
Actively Produced
Description: What Cheer House was the name of a saloon in Derby that was dismantled and rebuilt just outside the palisades of Fort Langley in 1860. It was renamed BC Liquor Company but we think What Cheer is a much better way to describe a great place for social gathering and a perfect name for this beer. This IPA features aromas of tropical fruit & orange. Brewed using a cornucopia of hops and Brettanomyces, a wild yeast strain, this unique & wonderful beer will delight your senses and leave your palette refreshed.
IBU: 56
Style: IPA - American
Actively Produced
Description: What Cheer House was the name of a saloon in Derby that was dismantled and rebuilt just outside the palisades of Fort Langley in 1860. It was renamed BC Liquor Company but we think What Cheer is a much better way to describe a great place for social gathering and a perfect name for this beer. This IPA features aromas of tropical fruit & orange. Brewed using a cornucopia of hops and Brettanomyces, a wild yeast strain, this unique & wonderful beer will delight your senses and leave your palette refreshed.
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