Grand Teton Brewing Releases Double Vision Doppelbock

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Victor, ID – Grand Teton Brewing Company, known throughout the West for their exceptional craft brews, is proud to announce the release of Double Vision Doppelbock, the first in their 2016 Cellar Reserve series.  

Double Vision Doppelbock was first brewed in 2009 to highlight the brewery’s wonderful water. Like all great traditional brewing towns, Victor, Idaho is in or near some of the world’s best barley- and hop-growing regions, and is distinguished by an ample supply of top-quality water.

Grand Teton Brewing’s Double Vision Doppelbock is brewed with Idaho 2-Row Pale and German Munich, CaraAroma, CaraMunich and de-husked Carafa malts to an original gravity of 22˚ Plato.  The malts provide a dark leather color with ruby notes, a luxurious tan head, and a bready aroma with a hint of smoke.

It is lightly spiced with German Hallertau Tradition hops and fermented with lager yeast from a monastery brewery near Munich.  In the traditional manner, Double Vision is fermented cold (48˚F) and lagered more than 12 weeks for smoothness.  At 8.0% alcohol by volume, it is a deceptively drinkable springtime warmer.

Double Vision’s slightly burnt caramel flavor and malt sweetness make it an incredible match for game—venison, moose, duck, goose, and wild boar—especially when prepared with fruity sauces or reductions.  Try it with pork and sautéed apples, roasted root vegetables, sweet sausages, ham or prosciutto.  It’s wonderful with cheese and dessert, too.  Pair it with an aged gruyère, a caramel flan, or a crème brûlée. 8.0% ABV

Double Vision Doppelbock will be available February 15, 2016 in 1/2 and 1/6 bbl kegs and bottle-conditioned 6/750 mL cases.

About Grand Teton Brewing Company:

Grand Teton Brewing was founded in 1988 as the first modern “micro” brewery in Wyoming. Their premium microbrews include the 15x Gold Medal Winning Bitch Creek ESB; 2014 Great American Beer Festival Silver Medal Winner 208 Session Ale; 2009 Great American Beer Festival Gold Medal Winner Sweetgrass APA; and, favorites of the Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks Old Faithful Ale, Howling Wolf Weisse Bier and Amber Ale.  

From their production facility in Victor, Idaho, Grand Teton Brewing beers are hand-crafted from only the finest ingredients, including locally grown grains, Idaho grown hops and pure Teton Mountain spring water.  Discriminating beer drinkers can find their favorite Grand Teton Brewing brews on tap and in bottles throughout California, Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, North Carolina, South Carolina, South Dakota, Washington, Wisconsin and Wyoming.