Ground-breaking Left Hand Nitro is Coming to Boston!

(LONGMONT, CO) – That’s right. this February, craft beer’s FIRST nitrogen bottled beer is rolling out of Colorado and making its East Coast debut in the Boston! After 2 ½ years in R&D, Left Hand Brewing Company took Milk Stout Nitro from its draft variety and perfected the science of bottling the innovative beer. Since the Nitro bottles inaugural unveiling during the Great American Beer Festival in Denver, Colorado, craft beer fans across the U.S. have been eager to pick up a six pack of their own.

“Customers have really taken to Milk Stout on nitro. They’ve supported us around the country in bars & restaurants – psyched to have a nitro stout that’s made right here in the US,” said Chris Lennert, VP of Operations for the brewery. “Now we’re happy to offer Milk Stout Nitro in 6pks for them to take home.”

Dark & delicious, America’s great milk stout will change your perception about what a stout can be. Pouring hard out of the bottle, Milk Stout Nitro cascades beautifully, building a tight, thick head like hard whipped cream. The aroma is of brown sugar and vanilla cream, with hints of roasted coffee. The pillowy head coats your upper lip and its creaminess entices your palate. Initial roasty, mocha flavors rise up, with slight hop & roast bitterness in the finish. The rest is pure bliss of milk chocolate fullness.

Boston will join the less than five regions where Milk Stout Nitro is available. The 2012 national rollout of Milk Stout Nitro will cover seven cities, kicking off in Chicago and ending on March 23rd in New York City. During the Feb 9-10th Rollout, craft beer fans will have the opportunity to try Milk Stout Nitro at 16 different tastings in the greater Boston area. What's more, each evening will cap off with Nitro release parties at Meadhall, Cornwall’s, the Armsby Abbey, Sunset Grill, and Green Street.

Scheduled events in the Boston area.

Thursday, February 9th
Thursday Night Tasting 5-7PM
BROOKLINE LIQUOR MART 1354 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE ALLSTON
SUPREME LIQ PARKINGWAY 600 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE CAMBRIDGE
CRAFT BEER CELLAR 51 LEONARD STREET BELMONT
BLANCHARD'S LIQUORS ALLST 103 HARVARD AVENUE ALLSTON
BLANCHARD'S LIQUORS JP 741 CENTRE STREET JAMAICA PLAIN
BLANCHARD'S LIQUORS 418 LAGRANGE STREET WEST ROXBURY
JULIOS LIQUORS 140 TURNPIKE-ROUTE 9 WESTBOROUGH
BALL SQUARE FINE WINES 716 BROADWAY SOMERVILLE

Thursday Night Promo 8pm
MEADHALL 4 CAMBRIDGE CENTER CAMBRIDGE
CORNWALL'S 654 BEACON STREET BOSTON
THE DIVE BAR 34 GREEN STREET WORCESTER

Friday, February 10th
Friday Night Tastings 5-7pm
DOWNTOWN WINE & SPIRITS 225 ELM STREET (DAVIS SQU SOMERVILLE )
GORDON'S LIQUORS (MAIN) 894 MAIN STREET WALTHAM
KAPPY'S (MED-REVERE BCH) 10 REVERE BEACH PKWY MEDFORD
WINE EMPORIUM 607 TREMONT STREET BOSTON
MARTY'S LIQUORS 675 WASHINGTON STREET NEWTON
MARTIGNETTI'S 1650 SOLDIERS FIELD ROAD BRIGHTON
WHOLE FOODS MARKET (CAMB) 340 RIVER STREET CAMBRIDGE
UPPER FALLS BEVERAGE STOR 150 NEEDHAM STREET NEWTON

Friday Night Promo 8pm
SUNSET GRILL 130 BRIGHTON AVENUE ALLSTON
GREEN STREET 280 GREEN STREET CAMBRIDGE

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http://www.milkstoutnitro.com/landing.html

Reference: 

Left Hand Brewing

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Brewery: 
Left Hand Brewing Company

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Left Hand Milk Stout Nitro

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Brewed By: 
Left Hand Brewing
Self-Defined Style: 
Milk Stout
Strength (ABV): 
6.0% ABV
Color (SRM): 
47º L
Bitterness (IBU): 
25 IBU

Dark & delicious, America’s great milk stout will change your perception about what a stout can be. Pouring hard out of the bottle, Milk Stout Nitro cascades beautifully, building a tight, thick head like hard whipped cream. The aroma is of brown sugar and vanilla cream, with hints of roasted coffee. The pillowy head coats your upper lip and its creaminess entices your pallet. Initial roasty, mocha flavors rise up, with slight hop & roast bitterness in the finish. The rest is pure bliss of milk chocolate fullness.