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Cigar City Brewing goes collaborating

Many breweries around Florida and the U.S. brew collaboration beers. Collaboration beers show friendship and camaraderie. When Tampa’s Cigar City Brewing decides to collaborate, they go all in and brew a large number of collaboration beers at once, sending their brewers around the U.S. and inviting other brewers to brew at their facility.

Cigar City currently has four collaboration beers they are working on:

Collaboration with Hoppin’ Frog Brewery of Akron, Ohio: “This one’s an imperial porter we plan to age on maple.”

Collaboration with JDub’s Brewing of Sarasota: “This one’s gonna be a hoppy dark lager!”

Return collaboration with Alesmith Brewing of San Diego: “This one is going to be a strong brown roggenbier. That means it’s brewed with a copious amounts of rye. Wayne generally doesn’t like brewing with rye, as it’s quite a pain on the ole brewhouse, but he has no problem doing it at another brewery.”

Vague announcement about a collaboration with another Ohio Brewery. “[The Hoppin’ Frog collab] is the first of two Ohio collabs coming soon.”

Cigar City Brewing, AleSmith Brewing to collaborate

Cigar City has announced that they are brewing a collaboration with San Diego’s AleSmith Brewing. AleSmith Brewing is one of San Diego, California’s mainstay breweries and their head brewer has made a cross-country trek to brew with Tampa’s craft brewery. Naturally, two breweries both renowned for world-class imperial stouts, IPAs, and barley wines got together and brewed a Belgian Dubbel.

The beer, dubbed Dubbel Dare, should see bottles and statewide distribution.

From Cigar City:

Ryan Crisp, head brewer at AleSmith Brewing Company out of San Diego, CA … made the cross-country trip to brew a Belgian Dubbel with us. What’s so special about this dubbel is the inclusion of Deglet Noor dates and Black Mission figs. We’re calling it: Dubbel Dare.

AleSmith is a legend in craft beer circles, and we’re completely stoked to collaborate with these guys.

We’re about a month away from this guy hitting bottles, but once it does, expect to see it in the tasting room and across the state of Florida as well!