Pickle Beer: Foodbeast Launches New ‘Pickle Lager’

It’s no surprise that we at Foodbeast love our pickles. Pickle burgers, pickle pizza, pickle brownies, and even the fastest growing sport in America, pickleball — we’re so serious that we launched our own league, “Foodbeast Association of Pickleball” – we love us some pickles and stand on it. Now it only makes sense that we take this obsession to another level by taking the pickle love into the world of beverages.

Enter Pickle Me!, a new pickle beer, the first of its kind Foodbeast beer distributed by Brewery X in Anaheim, California. Crafted to zesty perfection at their facilities and using their beer knowledge, this libation promises a flavor-packed experience that challenges traditional beer norms.

Pickle Me! is a light lager made with brine from Kaylin & Kaylin pickles, Los Angeles’ hottest independent pickle brand getting a ton of social love online. From pizza collabs with NYC’s popular Prince Street Pizza to their mega-popular pickle-tasting bar in L.A., and even a secret menu Shake Shack burger.

Photo by Marc Kharrat

Clocking in at an easygoing 4.2%, Pickle Me! is your new sessionable sidekick, perfect for those lively pickleball sessions with friends.

From the first sip, your senses are treated to that pickle goodness. The aroma hits you with a burst of tang, and lager crispness kicks things off, only to be followed by the lingering essence of — you guessed it — glorious pickles.

If you’re trying to savor a sip, Brewery X will be selling 6-packs and will have Pickle Me! on draft starting February 10th.

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