The beer will hit shelves of local grocery stores and can be found on tap at popular restaurants, clubs, bottle shops and in the Scuttlebutt Brewing tasting room on the same day. KEXP Morning Show host John Richards and the Scuttlebutt team will host a kickoff event for Transistor IPA at 5 p.m. Scuttlebutt is planning to collaborate with EMI on a Rock the Boat 2 next summer.Īaron Swaney: 42 Twitter: Follow the Hops and Sips blog at Kickoff party “We’ve really enjoyed working with (Everett Music Initiative),” Stromberg said. ![]() That’s nearly three times what Stromberg said they were expecting. 1 drew 1,200 to the Everett waterfront for an evening of beer and rock music. Like both partnerships with Everett Music Initiative, Stromberg said he’s anticipating this campaign to be a big success. Partygoers at a VIP pre-show dinner were served the beer, and Stromberg said the feedback was good. The first unofficial tasting of the beer was at KEXP’s Raw Power concert Sunday at Pike Place Market in Seattle. “We wanted this to be a very drinkable beer so that we can keep the donations as high as we could,” Stromberg said. Both beers are brewed with Columbus, Chinook, Glacier and Nugget hops, but the Transistor recipe has a lower gravity than the Demarcation, making it more drinkable. Transistor IPA is an American-style IPA based off Scuttlebutt lead brewer Eric Nord’s recipe for the brewery’s Demarcation IPA. 1.5K views, 15 likes, 0 loves, 0 comments, 0 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from Scuttlebutt Taproom & Brewery: Drink your Transistor IPA to help fund KEXP Brought to you by Scuttlebutt Brewing. Stromberg said that design work usually takes 4 to 6 months, but Lakuna Design finished in three weeks. Transistor is a American IPA style beer brewed by Scuttlebutt Brewing Company - Restaurant and Pub in Everett, WA. ![]() KEXP called in a favor to Throwing Muses drummer and co-founder of Lakuna Design Dave Narcizo to have his firm design the label and packaging. The process was helped by Lakuna Design, of Newport, Rhode Island. “That’s phenomenally fast,” Stromberg said.
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