Their latest canned-releases, Von Ebert Brewing shares Haze Hop and Agostini Pils with its fans.

Their latest canned-releases, Von Ebert Brewing shares Haze Hop and Agostini Pils with its fans.

Released this past Wednesday and Friday, Von Ebert Brewing rewarded loyal customers with two new canned releases in - Haze Hop and Agostini Pils. Available in 16-ounce, four-packs, the beers will no doubt complement these brisk days and evenings, as we stroll towards the Fall and Winter holidays.

“The response to our first can release last month was overwhelmingly positive,” said Tom S Cook, owner of Von Ebert Brewing. “Haze Hop and Agostini Pils are perfect for our next limited canning run. They’re two of our most popular beers and offer a nice diversity - one being juicy and hoppy and the other being crisp and clean.¨

Named after the man who created the style and also the Italian motorcycle racer, Giacomo Agostini, Agostini Pils is the brewery´s crack at this unique Pilsner. Brewed to be an Italian-style, dry-hopped, pilsner, the beer gets reinforcement from German and Slovenian hops.

“With this being an emerging style in the US, we wanted to present our take on it and try to showcase the use of the Slovenian Styrian Cardinals in the dry-hop,” said Sean Burke, head brewer, Von Ebert Glendoveer. “I think there has been a lot of great reception to these beers and we are excited to be putting ours into cans.”

Look for this one at both Von Ebert locations as well as through the brewery´s wholesale partners in Oregon, Southwest Washington, and California.

Following the trend of Hazy Pale Ales, Von Ebert´s next canned entry takes advantage of the super-popular Citra, Azacca, and Mandarina Bavaria hops. The end result is a beer that inspires thoughts of tropical beaches, paired with a festive-cocktail, before slapping the senses with notes of orange citrus and a bit of dankness. Haze Hop is 5.8% ABV and 50 IBU.

"Haze Hop was intended to meet the masses with an approachable, light-bodied malt bill that still encompasses what we know as the typical hazy style mouthfeel,” said Eric Ebel, Brewer, Von Ebert Brewing. “We went through a few trials to find the exact hop blend we loved, and it actually ended up being a blend of US and German grown hops, instead of the expected Southern Hemisphere hops. We're glad people have been so receptive to such a sessionable beer in this style."

Look for this one at both Von Ebert locations as well as through the brewery´s wholesale partners in Oregon, Southwest Washington, and California.

About Von Ebert Brewing

Von Ebert Brewing sits at the crossroads where storied traditions meet bold new ideas in brewing. Independently owned and operated, Portland, OR, based Von Ebert produces award-winning beers in a variety of styles. In addition to modern IPAs and crisp lagers, the oak-aged, bottle-conditioned heritage beer program sets the brewery apart. All of the beers pair perfectly with the elevated American pub cuisine served at both brewpub locations. For more information, please visit www.vonebertbrewing.com.