Buffalo Brewery Brings Back Their “Lucky Charms” Beer
We're just about into February, which means this is still the time of the year we get all those wonderful dark beers at local breweries. We're talking porters, stouts and even some unique IPA's.
But even though it's winter, there are still plenty of other unique beer flavors that are coming to store shelves, that are more geared towards sour and fruity beer lovers.
One of the most popular is now back at Resurgence Brewing Company, and it's just in time for the lead up to St. Patrick's Day, here in Buffalo.
According to their Facebook page, Resurgence Brewing Company has brought back the popular "Ward Rainbow" beer.
This beer is actually made with lucky charms marshmallows, and as Resurgence Brewing pointed out in their post, it's likely this beer flavor will sell out quick.
One of the best parts about living in Western New York is all the fantastic breweries that exist here. You go to most other places, and they simply do not have the abundance of local breweries that Western New York does. From Buffalo to Rochester, it's really an embarrassment of riches.
I've never had Ward Rainbow, but I'm sure I'll love it. Anything different and sour in the beer world is right in my wheelhouse.
Looking forward to the weather getting warmer and for summer beer season to arrive in Buffalo!
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