Celebrating native produce and small farmers, Mate Maker Co. and Harland Brewing Co., two rising San Diego breweries have paired up for a restricted launch of a Laborious Kombucha and Australian XPA, impressed by regionally sourced juicy citrus fruit from Outdated Grove Farms.
Outdated Grove consists of 25+ small Inland Empire farmers that traces again 5 generations. As one of many final remaining teams of household farms within the space, they’re devoted to rising and are licensed natural. Outdated Grove Orange is dedicated to creating small farming sustainable, with all fruit picked to order, and thru partnerships with native colleges, and like minded lovers of contemporary fruit, like Mate Maker and Harland.
Mate Maker is all the time trying to find native growers from the place it could possibly supply the juiciest and most scrumptious fruit, and its new Secret Citrus Laborious Kombucha taste showcases the wealthy, candy, and tart flavors of Outdated Grove’s Redlands Navel Oranges. Accentuated with the unique aromatics of Vic Secret Hops, the brand new brew gives notes of mango and passionfruit with a touch of resinous background that’s enhanced by luxurious fruit juices, creating the last word mix of complicated flavors that guarantees a hoppy juicy abstract shock with every sip.
“We’re thrilled to collaborate with our mates over at Harland Brewing Co. to create two unimaginable recipes. Their dedication to world-class brewing and innovation has impressed us for fairly some time and we’re excited to work instantly with Outdated Grove Orange in Redlands to be taught extra about their dedication to passing on their practices of regenerative and sustainable fruit farming to the subsequent era,” stated Justin Medcraft – Founder, Mate Maker.
Harland Brewing Co.’s Australian XPA, Channel Orange-Mango, is a nod to Mate Maker’s Australian roots, that includes sturdy citrus traits with a end of candied mango. The Vic Secret and Citra hops present the brew with a singular combo of orange marmalade and vivid, tropical fruit concurrently retaining the physique very mild, but sessionable, additionally permitting the hops and fruit to create a harmoniously balanced and vibrant Aussie-style pale ale.
“The Mate Maker crew introduced us with a rad alternative to fulfill native farmers and use their elements to brew a product extra distinctive than most. Engaged on this venture has been an unimaginable expertise for Harland as a result of each groups have a shared ardour of supporting native companies and making superb drinks,” says Cody Morris – Director of Brewing Operations, Harland Brewery. “We couldn’t be extra stoked for everybody to attempt each variations of the collaboration.”
Mate Maker Co., recognized for its Australian origins and SoCal impressed laid-back vibe, has shortly made a reputation for itself within the U.S. with its critically acclaimed all pure arduous kombucha. Harland Brewing Co. has been central to the SoCal craft brewing since its founding in 2018, and is deeply dedicated to its “Labor of Beer” philosophy. The partnership not solely encompasses an ethos of arduous work and keenness for the brewing arts, however symbolizes a convergence of like-minded values, So Cal vibes and a joint effort to bolster the group by spotlighting native farmers.
“This can be very thrilling to have this chance to work with the Harland crew and one other native farm within the southern California space. We’ve got had nice respect for the Harland model for a while and this chance to work collectively on one thing actually particular was a collaboration dream come true,” stated Josh Makler – BrewMaster, Mate Maker.
Harland’s Channel Orange-Mango serves 4, one pint cans per pack with a 5.5% ABV whereas Mate Maker’s Secret Citrus delivers a crushable 6% ABV in 16 oz single cans, additionally obtainable on faucet in choose accounts all through SoCal.
The Secret Citrus flavors have been developed by Mate Maker’s BrewMaster, Josh Makler, a long-time San Diego resident and a pioneer within the arduous kombucha class; the Channel Orange-Mango flavors have been developed by Director of Brewing Operations, Cody Morris and Senior Brewer Jacob Hillier.
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