21st Amendment Monk's Blood

Fri Oct 23, 2009 11:45 am

Hey guys, anyone that has tried this, please let me know where you got it. It is supposed to be coming out in 4 packs in cans soon. I'd love to try it.

~Phil

P.S. I can't get it in MD, that is why I am asking... :wink:
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Re: 21st Amendment Monk's Blood

Fri Oct 23, 2009 12:00 pm

"That's right, Cans!"

Hopefully it can get into Bevmo.

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Re: 21st Amendment Monk's Blood

Tue Dec 01, 2009 6:23 am

Do they use actual Monk's blood, or do they just source deer blood from the Jeagermeifter distillery?
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Re: 21st Amendment Monk's Blood

Wed Dec 30, 2009 1:25 am

I just got back from a trip to Olympia, WA. This was on tap at the East Side Tavern ... also had Pliny on tap. What a treat!
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Re: 21st Amendment Monk's Blood

Wed Dec 30, 2009 10:28 am

Where in MD are you? I know State Line Liquor store right on the border of DE and MD off exit 108 on I-95 sells it. I just picked up a few cans coming back from my parents last weekend.
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Re: 21st Amendment Monk's Blood

Fri Jan 01, 2010 9:42 am

21st Amendment Brewery Releases Monk's Blood
Posted by: Jason on Wednesday - December 09, 2009 - 18:46 UTC
Topic Origin: Beer Releases
San Francisco, CA (Dec 2009) - The 21st Amendment Brewery today announced the release of its first ever, limited release, specialty beer in a can. Monk's Blood is an 8.3% alcohol, dark Belgian-style ale brewed with eight malts, Belgian candi sugar, cinnamon, vanilla bean, dried local black mission figs and aged on oak for a flavor unlike anything you've ever had from a can.



Brothers Nicolas and O'Sullivan (21st Amendment founders Nico Freccia and Shaun O'Sullivan) developed the beer as an homage to the monks of Belgium's monasteries who have been brewing some of the world's great beer for centuries. "During times of fasting, the monks subsist solely on beer, which they refer to as 'liquid bread,'" notes Brother O'Sullivan. "Beer, quite literally, is in their blood," he adds. The most sublime of the monk's premium brews is dark like blood, rich and nourishing.



Freccia and O'Sullivan traveled to Belgium to develop the recipe for th is special beer, visiting small, traditional breweries in the hop fields of west Flanders, not far from the famous Trappist abbey of Westvletren. Notes Brother Nicolas, "Monk's Blood is designed to pair beautifully with rich winter stews, creamy cheeses, unctuous desserts or just by itself, in a Belgian tulip glass, with a good book by the fire."

Monk's Blood is available in cans and on draft starting this week at better bars and stores in your neighborhood. For up to date availability, events and promotions, visit 21A's website at www.21st-Amendment.com.



Insurrection Series: Monk's Blood is the first installment in our Insurrection Series, a limited edition, once-in-a-while, four-pack release of a very special beer that rises up in revolt against common notions of what canned beer can be.

About 21st Amendment Brewery
: Who the heck are these guys? Hey, we're Nico & Shaun. We live for great beer. In 1920, there were thousands of breweries across America making unique hand-crafted beer. The passage of Prohibition wiped out this great culture. After thirteen years without beer, the states ratified the 21st Amendment, ending Prohibition in America. At the 21st Amendment Brewery, we celebrate the right to brew beer, the freedom to be innovative, and the obligation to have fun.


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Thats an article I found on it.
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Re: 21st Amendment Monk's Blood

Tue Jan 12, 2010 10:22 am

The Toronado had it last week.
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