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The Bruery Adding Forgotten Lore & Crush The Pint Rainbow Sherbet

The Bruery Adding Forgotten Lore & Crush The Pint Rainbow Sherbet
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Published: May 25, 2026
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Today I’m taking a look at two highly anticipated new craft beer releases from The Bruery, the award‑winning Placentia, California brewery known for pushing boundaries with barrel‑aged beers, high‑ABV imperial stouts, and complex sour ales. If you’re tracking upcoming California craft beer releases or hunting for the next standout bottles in the barrel‑aged beer scene, these two new offerings, Forgotten Lore and Crush The Pint Rainbow Sherbet, should absolutely be on your radar.

Forgotten Lore – Rye Barrel-Aged Imperial Stout (19.1% ABV)

First up is Forgotten Lore, a bold and intensely rich rye barrel‑aged imperial stout that showcases everything The Bruery does best with high‑gravity beers. This imperial stout aged in rye whiskey barrels is set to hit a powerful 19.1% ABV, placing it firmly in the category of high‑ABV barrel‑aged stout releases that are built for sipping, cellaring, and serious craft beer enthusiasts.

With its rye barrel aging, Forgotten Lore imperial stout is expected to deliver a layered flavor profile that includes dark chocolate, roasted malt, caramelized sugar, vanilla, oak, spice, and subtle rye whiskey heat. Fans of bourbon barrel stouts, whiskey barrel stouts, and barrel‑aged imperial craft beers will appreciate the complexity and depth that rye barrels can bring, often adding a slightly peppery spice and dry finish to balance the sweetness of the base stout.

At nearly 20% ABV, this The Bruery barrel‑aged stout release is designed for slow enjoyment, making it a perfect candidate for aging in a cellar, sharing in smaller pours, or pairing with rich desserts like chocolate cake, tiramisu, or caramel‑based pastries. Forgotten Lore continues The Bruery’s long tradition of producing some of the most sought‑after high‑gravity imperial stouts in the craft beer world.2026 The Bruery Crush The Pint Rainbow Sherbet 12.7-oz Bottles

Crush The Pint Rainbow Sherbet – Barrel-Aged Sour Blonde Ale (5.9% ABV)

On the lighter yet equally intriguing side, The Bruery Crush The Pint Rainbow Sherbet is a vibrant and experimental barrel‑aged sour blonde ale that highlights the brewery’s creativity with fruit‑forward sour beers. This release is brewed with a colorful combination of raspberry, orange, lime, and vanilla, creating a flavor profile inspired by classic rainbow sherbet.

The beer clocks in at a more approachable 5.9% ABV, making it an excellent option for drinkers looking for a balanced, refreshing sour ale with barrel‑aged complexity. As a barrel‑aged fruit sour ale, Crush The Pint Rainbow Sherbet is expected to deliver bright citrus acidity, juicy berry notes, zesty lime character, and a soft vanilla creaminess, all layered over a lightly tart blonde ale base.

This release fits perfectly within the growing popularity of fruited sour beers, pastry sour ales, and mixed‑culture barrel‑aged sours, offering a blend of dessert‑inspired flavors and crisp drinkability. Fans of The Bruery sour ales, fruit‑forward craft beers, and creative barrel‑aged releases will want to keep a close eye on this bottle.

Packaging and Availability

Both Forgotten Lore imperial stout and Crush The Pint Rainbow Sherbet sour ale will be released in 12.7‑ounce bottles, the traditional packaging format often used by The Bruery for its specialty and limited‑release beers. This bottle size is ideal for premium barrel‑aged craft beers, allowing drinkers to enjoy them fresh or save them for future tasting experiences.

At this time, official release dates, distribution details, and availability information for these new The Bruery beers have not yet been fully announced. As with many limited The Bruery bottle releases, quantities may be restricted to select markets, brewery allocations, or online sales.

Why These Beers Matter in the Craft Beer Market

The Bruery continues to reinforce its reputation as a leader in barrel‑aged beers, imperial stouts, and creative sour ales with releases like Forgotten Lore and Crush The Pint Rainbow Sherbet. These beers highlight two key segments of the modern craft beer market: high‑ABV barrel‑aged stouts for collectors and enthusiasts, and fruit‑driven sour ales designed for broader appeal and sessionability.

Whether you are a fan of The Bruery imperial stouts, actively searching for new barrel‑aged craft beer releases in California, or exploring fruit‑forward sour ales with unique flavor profiles, these upcoming releases offer something for both ends of the spectrum.


Stay tuned for more details as release dates, tasting notes, and distribution updates become available for Forgotten Lore and Crush The Pint Rainbow Sherbet from The Bruery. If you’re serious about tracking the latest in barrel‑aged craft beer and limited‑release bottles, these are two beers you won’t want to miss.

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Bil Corcoran is the founder, editor, and driving force behind MyBeerBuzz.com, one of the longest-running independent craft beer news sites in the U.S. Since launching the platform in 2007, he has published more than 77,000 original posts covering breweries, trends, industry news, and beer culture.

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Bil holds a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology and a Master of Science in Organizational Management. Known for his deep industry perspective and independent voice, he continues to explore evolving topics such as the rise of non-alcoholic beer, consolidation in craft brewing, and the future of the industry.

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