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Mystery Brewing Co. Announces Spring Line-up

By Staff - March 4, 2016

(Press Release)

HILLSBOROUGH, N.C.—On Saturday, March 19, Mystery Brewing Company will release its spring line-up of beers with a celebration at the Mystery Brewing Public House.

The spring line-up consists of four beers. Locksley, an ordinary bitter, is a refreshing and sessionable ale. Queen Anne’s Revenge, a Carolinian dark ale, blends a hoppy character with a touch of roast reminiscent of black IPAs. Beatrix, a spring saison, is a crisp, citrusy farmhouse ale perfect for spring. Jack Thorne, a London porter, is a classic English-style porter that will satisfy any dark beer drinker. In addition, the brewery will release St. Stephen’s Green, a dry Irish stout, on March 17th, and the beer will be available at the Saturday release.

“As a seasonal-only brewery,” Founder Erik Lars Myers said, “We believe that people’s tastes change with the seasons. These beers are our nod to the rebirth and growth of spring.”

Award-winning, Raleigh-based Jack the Radio will be performing at 8:30. Jack the Radio is an indie-rock band with a bluesy, garage-band sound. They have shared the stage with the likes of Cold War Kids and Hall & Oates. Lost Boys food truck will be serving food, as well. The party begins when the pub at 230 Nash St opens at noon and goes until close.

About Mystery Brewing Company

Erik Lars Myers opened Mystery Brewing Company in 2012 in the historic Eno River Mill in Hillsborough, North Carolina. The company prides itself on brewing a wide-range of seasonal-only beers. It has received national accolades and has won local, regional, and national awards. The beers are currently available statewide in North Carolina and can be found in more than 300 bars, restaurants, and retail shops. For more information, please visit www.mysterybrewing.com, @mysterybrewing on Twitter and Instagram, and facebook.com/mysterybrewing.

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