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Follow on Google News | New IPA Beer Insolence by Bent Kettle Gaining Popularity in WI BarsThe biggest new trend in double IPA beers right now seems to be newcomers Bent Kettle Brewing with their flagship double IPA beer called Insolence.
By: Bent Kettle Brewing Insolence beer is brewed with non-typical IPA malts and hard to obtain hops which have exceptional flavors. It’s darker amber instead of the usual pale golden color, medium body and a big hops presence including citrus and tropical fruit flavors and aromas. According to Bent Kettle owner / brewmeister Mark Cook, this new IPA beer has been a crowd pleaser since he first introduced it in April, 2015. Not only because of the higher than usual alcohol content (7.4%), but because of its unique, rich flavor. IPA Beer Insolence Quick Facts: First Brewed: April 17, 2015 Available: Year round Malt Style: Vienna Malt, Dark Crystal and Munich Yeast: Vermont Ale Strain Color: Dark Amber IBU: 83 ABV: 7.4% Insolence Double IPA beer is now on tap at Keystone Grill in Cambridge, Wisconsin. Another order of Insolence has been delivered to Paddy Coughlins in Fort Atkinson. Look for it to be on tap real soon at your favorite watering hole. http://bentkettle.com/ About Kent Kettle Brewing Founders: Mark Cook and Jim Jorgenson began to look more closely at the name "Bent Kettle". Kettle is fairly obvious: it's a brewing vessel used to create beer. Bent takes on multiple meanings: dents for one, focus & determination for another, and not straight or true to form. Bent more accurately describes the craft beer recipes Mark creates: non-conformist, irreverent, experimental and artesian: using non-traditional ingredients in traditional beers, so "Bent Kettle" was born. The ultimate vision is to be able to share our beers with the world and enjoy creating great craft beer, amazing memories and connecting with other craft beer fans along the way. Taking the time tested traditions and having the inner grit to 'go against the grain' and blend new flavors, tastes, and using non traditional beer ingredients is why Bent Kettle Brewing is quickly becoming a household name for 'Getting Bent' with craft beer. For more information contact Bent Kettle Brewing owner Mark Cook at (920) 390-9038 or visit http://bentkettle.com End
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