Riley said Pontoon Brewing’s team spent an entire morning tearing through individual fruit gummy packages to incorporate into the sour beer. Riley said the gummies were added during the boil process of the brew.
“The entire taproom smelled like fruit snacks,” she said.
When Pontoon Brewing released its beer three weeks ago, let’s just say the flood gates opened. Within two minutes of putting 70 cases of beer — which equates to around 1,680 16-ounce cans — online for a prerelease, Riley said Belch’s sold out. Luckily, it’s still available in beer shops around Georgia, including Downtown Drafts, located on the square in Gainesville.
The beer is a one-time release, so grab it while you can.
For more information about Belch’s and other beer from Pontoon Brewing, visit pontoonbrewing.com. The brewery is located at 8601 Dunwoody Place, building 500 in Sandy Springs.
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