Terrapin Announces Full 2013 Releases: Cans Coming, Hop Karma & Tree Hugger Goes Year Round UPDATE
We brought you some limited details on Tuesday from our pal Spike Buckowski @ Terrapin Beer relative to their 2013 brewing schedule and the addition of the new brewhouse and canned beer. Now today we get the full details from Spike:
Athens, GA- January 22, 2013/mbb/
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013 is set to be a big year for Athens, GA-based brewery Terrapin Beer Co. The installation of a new 100 BBL brewhouse is completed and the brew schedule is bursting with 24 beers in the works. Among these 24 are a few new appearances along with some new packaging options on both new and current brands. Here’s a look at what’s coming up in the next few months.
Hopsecutioner
Hopsectioner, Terrapin’s year-round IPA boasting 7.3% ABV and 71 IBU, has already become one the most-loved beers the 
Hop Karma
Do good, and good will flow back to you. Hop Karma returns as the first Seasonal Sessions beer of 2013 and is expected to hit 
This hoppy brown ale brings together the best of west coast style IPA and complex malty brown ale. Peace, Love and Hoppiness… it that so much to ask? Five varieties of hops and seven malts come together to say yes, you can have it all.
Hopzilla
March bring the first Monster Beer Tour invasion of the year 
Side Project 19: Mosaic


New Year-Round Beer: Tree Hugger
The newest addition to Terrapin’s year-round line-up is Tree Hugger. This malt-centric session ale, originally a special draft-only release for the 2012 Decatur Green Fest and our friends at Dogwood Alliance, was so universally adored that we decided to bring it on full time! With a mild herbal spice hop aroma and a malt-centric flavor profile featuring notes of caramel, toffee, and nuts, this sessionable beer will be a welcome compliment to Terrapin’s current hop-forward roster. Look for kegs in March and 6-packs in April.
Twilight Road Warrior Kolsch

New Year-Round Beer in Cans: RecreationAle
A new year-round beer takes a new form. Just in time to hit the great outdoors comes RecreationAle. However, this release will take a new shape for Terrapin Beer Co. For the first time ever, Terrapin will be offering a beer in 12 oz. cans. This refreshing brew will be a hoppy, yet still sessionable, ale perfect for any favorite outdoor activity. Whether it’s the rivers and trails that call or just the hammock in the backyard, there will be a Terrapin beer to get recreational with starting in May.
New Seasonal Sessions Beer: Maggie’s Peach Farmhouse Ale
It’s been a while since we’ve heard from Maggie and her farmhouse, but this May both will return in Seasonal Session form… but with a twist. Maggie’s Peach Farmhouse Ale highlights the fruit so well-loved during Southern summers. A perfect balance of sweet and sour makes this beer the ideal palate-cleanser for those sweltering summer days.
Special Release: Dos Cocoas
To honor the 2012 Presidential election, we offered our fans a chance to make their voices heard by voting for their favorite retired Terrapin beer to be brought back and brewed again this year! The votes were tallied and Dos Cocoas came out on top! Originally brewed in 2009, this beer was the fourth beer to be brewed under the Side Project label. The 5.8% ABV chocolate porter, prized for its unique cocoa bitterness and rich chocolate aroma, will once again grace our glasses this April thanks to the good taste of Terrapin’s voting public!
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