Admittedly, it has been awhile since us Chicagoans have been provided with something new from Anderson Valley Brewing. That is until now, as the Boonville, California based brewery has released three new beers into our market. Furthermore, the popular beers Boont Amber Ale and Summer Solstice Cerveza Crema are now available in 6 – pack cans! Perhaps these new offerings as well as past offerings in a different package are a result of Anderson Valley being under new ownership.
Two of the new to the market beers mentioned above are of Belgian influence, and available in 750ml bottles, another package that Anderson Valley has not introduced into the market until now. The first is Brother Davids Double Abbey Style Ale, clocking in at 9% ABV. Next is Brother Davids Triple Abbey Style Ale, clocking in at 10% ABV. The third beer Anderson Valley introduced this week is an imperial IPA. All three are only $6.99, which is a far cry from most similarly styled beers.
What are you looking forward to enjoying more, the past favorites in cans, or the new bombers?

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I was looking forward to enjoying the Anderson imperial IPA as well as the Port Anniversary double IPA, but neither one could be found at my Binny’s store today (Skokie).
Tastes like creme soda to me….very unique….Caramel and vanilla…..great on a hot summer day….
I’ve yet to try the Summer Solstice Cerveza Crema how is it?
I agree with Ted, I’m drinking more beer this summer, it was one of the more unique beers I’ve tried. If I had to choose one word to describe it, it would be poundable!
i had these anderson valley belgians previously, from a store in wisconsin. glad to see them here now! and the AV stuff now in cans- YES!