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Spring beer releases in Boston

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Cans of the new release | Photo via @trilliumbrewing

We don’t need a special day to pour out our love + appreciation of our local breweries but that won’t stop us from raising a cold one — even better something we haven’t tried before.

Let’s crack open the details on the latest beer releases from 12 breweries in the greater Boston area.

🍺 Aeronaut Brewing Company, 14 Tyler St.

Each 4-pack of Territory Unknown will support Pink Boots Society Boston. The new release is a Belgian pale ale with hints of rose and toasty maltiness. The local brewery is also brewing up support for Ukraine with an American amber ale called Red Eyes, and 100% of the proceeds will go to CARE.

🍺 Cambridge Brewing Company, 1 Kendall Sq., Cambridge

Have you ever tried a Dusseldorf style Altbier? Now you can with the newly released Trans Europe Express. The German influenced beer is so crisp and so clean, clean. Pro tip: the popular house APA is making a return too.

🍺 Cheeky Monkey Brewing Co., 3 Lansdowne St.

Stop by the brewery today through Mon., April 11 for the Taste of Iceland Festival. Sip on the new Fagradalsfjall Stout, which features smoked chocolate flavors. Make your reservations now.

🍺 Dorchester Brewing Company, 1250 Massachusetts Ave.

The brewery is ready to ring in Spring with the newly released Noble Shifty. The Helles (aka a German Pale Lager) is a perfect patio sipper.

🍺 Harpoon Brewing, 306 Northern Ave.

What happens when you combine burritos with beer? Besides making a delicious meal, you will also find the newest collaboration with Harpoon + Anna’s Taqueria — the Anna’s Taqueria Jamaica Sour. This limited-edition kettle sour is now on tap and it happens to feature a fruit punch flavor that will pair perfectly with your burrito.

🍺 Lamplighter Brewing Co., multiple locations

Calling all IPA fans — this one’s for you. Stardust is a hoppy work of art with a flavor profile that features tangerine, grapefruit, and pine.

🍺 Lord Hobo Brewing Co., multiple locations

The only thing better than sippin’ on a fresh pint of Boom Sauce or the signature 617 beer is doing it at Lord Hobo’s new Seaport location.

🍺 Mighty Squirrel Brewing Co., 411 Waverley Oaks Rd., Waltham

Channel your inner blackbelt potential with every sip of Sensei Jim. The new brew was brewed to celebrate a karate teacher in Waltham. The refreshing Japanese Lager was made with rice.

🍺 Night Shift Brewing, multiple locations

‘Tis the Saison, am I right? This new Belgian-style saison was crafted to pay homage to New England springtime with fruity flavors of pink peppercorn + lemon zest.

🍺 Sam Adams Brewery, multiple locations

This release was created to pay tribute to New England native Tom Brady. The Greatest of Ale Time has a very limited amount available at the Boston brewery + taproom. If you are feeling more adventurous stop by the Jamaica Plain brewery to try the Mole Milk Stout.

🍺 Trillium Brewing Company, 50 Thomson Pl. + 401 Park Dr.

3,2,1… Launch Beer is ready to pour. The new Pale Ale delivers flavors of orange + lime with hints of melon.

🍺 Turtle Swamp Brewing, 3377 Washington St.

We’re going to the West coast with this new West-coast style IPA. Becca’s GreatER IPA was brewed in honor of the taproom manager, Becca and is available on draft only.

Honorable mention goes to Jack’s Abby Beer Hall, which is opening the newly renovated patio today. The celebration will include the Celtics, photo opps, giveaways and lots of beer from 6-9 p.m.

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