Be that As It May will be an American bitter ale MANIFEST ETERNITY collaboration with Cellarest Beer Project and Wooden Robot Brewery (3.8%-AbV), In Spite Of It All will be a DIPA MANIFEST ETERNITY collaboration with Resident Culture & New Origin Brewing (8.2%-AbV) & A Disease Of Virtuous People will be a Dream Resin west coast-style IPA (7%-AbV). These are all 16oz cans and stay tuned here for full release details. zzubreebym
Label Text Be That As It May:
“The world does not ask if we are ready. Making a feast of the unprepared. Survival is not a stroke of fortune. But rather a persistence to carve a path forward.around. Not away. But through. To MANIFEST ETERNITY. A collaboration with Wooden Robot Brewery and Cellarest Beer Project to session throughout our annual Primavera Party in Charlotte. Mashed with Riverbend’s Munich, Golden Wheat and Chit Malt. Moderately hopped with Adeena and HBC 1134.”
Label Text In Spite Of It All:
“We curse the force of collision. A moment where will meets resistance. To avoid conflict is to miss the point. The obstacle is the way. To MANIFEST ETERNITY. A collaboration with Resident Culture Brewing and New Origin Brewing to celebrate our annual Primavera Party in Charlotte. Mashed with Riverbend Oats and Golden Wheat. Double dry-hopped with Krush, Riwaka, and El Dorado. Whirlpooled with Citra Incognito and finished with a smattering of Riwaa Hop Kief and El Dorado Cryo.”
Label Text A Disease Of Virtuous People:
“Perspectives we cannot endure. Fascinations we will not endear. For we are merely conceptions of carefully cautioned fantasies. And run captured in the vice of our unavoidable visions. So we stir in a little Dream Resin to pass the time. Whirlpooled with Cryo. Double dry-hopped with Simcoe Hyperboost, Simcoe, Riwaka and Cascade.”
About Burial Beer:
The products and experiences that we dream up for you are meant to enhance connection and stimulate thought. This life isn’t long - so you can be damn sure we’ll make our time count.
Burial Beer Co. was dreamt up in Seattle by friends Tim Gormley and Doug and Jess Reiser. The three dove deep into the craft beer scene during their time in the PNW, which ultimately led to the decision to open their own brewery.
The name Burial and the brand that the company embodies was deeply inspired by the city of New Orleans, where Doug and Jess had lived prior to their time in Seattle. In NOLA, there's a strong culture of celebrating life. Funeral processions become large parades with instruments, singing, and dancing. Everybody stops and joins in, even if they don’t know the deceased. We view our products, places, and experiences through this very lens, celebrating life's fleeting moments with mindfulness and introspection.
The search for the perfect location ended when they found Asheville, NC. The three moved across the country in 2012, found an old transmission shop that would eventually become the original brewery and taproom, and opened their doors to the public in 2013 with a 1-barrel system in AVL's South Slope District.
Burial Beer Co. is a brewery based in Asheville, North Carolina that produces a variety of beers, including IPAs, stouts, and other styles. The brewery's name and brand are inspired by the New Orleans jazz funeral tradition of celebrating life while honoring the dead.
History:
- Burial Beer Co. was founded in Seattle by Tim Gormley, Doug Reiser, and Jess Reiser.
- The group moved to Asheville in 2012 and opened their first brewery in an old transmission shop in 2013.
- Burial Beer Co. has since expanded to include a taproom in Asheville's South Slope and a larger complex called the Forestry Camp.
Beers:
- Burial beers are made with a variety of hops, yeasts, and fermentation profiles.
- Some of their signature beers include Skillet Donut Stout and Surf Wax IPA.
- They also explore historic styles like gruit and hommel bier.
Philosophy:
- Burial Beer Co. aims to inspire celebration of life and individuality.
- They strive to make beers that are approachable for all palates.
- They are dedicated to creativity and modernization while staying true to tradition and preservation.
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