Ocala’s Infinite Ale Works releases West Floridian Christmas Quad
Ocala’s Infinite Ale Works has announced that Christmas began a little early in the Brick City: Christmas West Floridian is now pouring.
Ocala’s Infinite Ale Works has announced that Christmas began a little early in the Brick City: Christmas West Floridian is now pouring.
Infinite Ale Works, Ocala’s first craft brewery, has noticed the public has been particularly enjoying Magenta Dragon, their deep red/purple gose. Since local drinkers have particularly enjoyed Magenta Dragon, the brew crew decided to bottle the beast, and now the brewery announces the imminent release.
Magenta Dragon Gose will be available in bottles on Saturday, August 3rd at noon with limited quantities available.
From Infinite Ale Works newsletter:
Are you ready to experience The “Magenta” Haze? When you explore this Contemporary Gose’ you just might catch a glimpse of the mystical Magenta Dragon. Rest assured that this trip will inspire your senses – the rich magenta hue, the delicate balance of tart against complex fruitiness. Magenta Dragon is the spawn of probiotic microbes, Dragon Fruit, Guava, Passion Fruit and a touch of pink Himalayan salt. Pour a glass and everyone around you will see the Dragon too!
Details of the release:
$15 + tax for a 4 pack, 12oz bottles.
No sales prior to open at 12noon on Saturday, August 3rd.
Limited quantities available.
Get here early to ensure that you capture the Dragon!
For more information and/or event details, please click here to visit Infinite Ale Works Facebook page.
About Infinite Ale Works
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Infinite Ale Works, Ocala’s craft brewery, has been developing for months in the home city. The brewery has been operating for a while, but not pouring any house beers.
According to an inside source, that will all change this weekend as Infinite Ale Works pours some of their first house-brewed beers at the Pi Live Music Festival hosted by sister operation, Pi On Broadway in Ocala.
For more information, click here to go to the Pi Live Event Page.
It looks like Ocala and Marion County will get their first craft brewery in the coming months.
“It’ll be a two-phase opening,” said Tom McDonald, one of the owners in the new venture; yes, the same Tom McDonald who is one of the owners of Pi on Broadway, though he said the two are only tacitly related. “I’m sure if some of the Pi staff want some extra hours they’ll be welcome,” he added.
Phase one of Infinite, he said, will be a “tap room,” a sort of socializing hall with 40 craft brews on tap. This also will include a specialty “bottle shop” selling “beers not found anywhere around here,” McDonald added.
He and his partners are targeting mid-December — “by Christmas” — for phase one to open.
Then a handful of months later, perhaps in spring, phase two — the actual microbrewery — is expected to crank up. Much depends on getting the equipment, permitting and so forth.