Wiseacre Beer, IPA, Flimber
4 - 12 fl oz cans
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Enjoy fresh! Keep cold!
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Brewed with ahtanum, citra, Denali & lemon drop hops. Summertime hazy juicy IPA. Where freshies are besties! Wiseacre is a brewery committed to top quality, uniquely flavorful beer that appeals to passionate and progressive people through education and good times. Brothers Davin and Kellan Bartosch dreamed up Wiseacre many moons ago and have been on an extensive quest, procuring top-notch experience from around the globe to deliver the chunkiest brewery possible in their groovy hometown of Memphis. Visit our taprooms located on Broad Avenue in Midtown Memphis and B.B. King Boulevard in Downtown Memphis to taste our delicious craft beers directly from the source. You can try all of our brewery favorites, as well as limited time only beers. We only accept credit and debit cards, so leave your cash at home! Flimber is a portmanteau of nonsensical proportions birthed from a less than spectacular vernacular as a cross between flexible and limber. Lexical selection may cause you to lose direction, but the beer strategy of this modern era has gerrymandered wisened connoisseurs and new age wantrepreneurs into plockets of cloudy cleanse bars and anticipointment alcapops. At times we may be the knights who say nay, but here we are the lights who say yea! Wheat makes the mouthfeel stretch across the palette and the hop blend bends the olfactory into insanity. The hazy cloods are there for the grolar bear within, hangry for lush texture. All that flavor and aroma has been placed inside this respectable receptacle. www.wiseacrebrew.com. Come visit us! Wiseacre HQ: 398 S. B.B. King Blvd., South City, Downtown Memphis. Wiseacre OG: 2783 Broad Avenue, Broad Ave. Arts District, Midtown Memphis. Certified Independent Craft Brewers Association. Please recycle! 6.9% alc. by vol. 13.8 Brewed and canned by the good folks at Wiseacre Brewing Co. in Memphis, Tennessee.Nutrition Facts
Warnings
Government Warning: (1) According to the Surgeon General, women should not drink alcoholic beverages during pregnancy because of the risk of birth defects. (2) Consumption of alcoholic beverages impairs your ability to drive a car or operate machinery, and may cause health problems.Manufacturer
WISEACRE BREWING
Memphis, TN
UPC
00859638004153