
9.04 Patrons Archive // Ben Mather // Very Stable Genius, Northern Monk x King's County Brewers Collective
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Style: American Light Lager
ABV: 5.2%
IBU: 20
Size: 440ml Can
Location: Leeds, England
This is the first Patrons Projects Archive release; a semi-regular series where we bring back an old favourite from the Monks’ heavily guarded vaults. This is a rebrew of Very Stable Genius, an American Light Lager at 5.2% with the crisp feel and a refreshingly tropical taste.
Very Stable Genius was first made in 2018 as part of Ben Mather’s Patrons Project series, made in collaboration with Kings County Brewers Collective from Brooklyn, and they’re back on board with this one too.
About Northern Monk Northern Monk is a UK based brewery which was established in 2014 and is currently based across two sites. The original brewery at the Old Flax Store is located in a Grade II listed building located in Holbeck. Their second brewery was erected due to a growing popularity and demand and is located at Sydenham Road in April 2017, approximately half a mile away from the Old Flax Store. The total capacity at this site is 24,000HL.
Style: American Light Lager
ABV: 5.2%
IBU: 20
Size: 440ml Can
Location: Leeds, England
This is the first Patrons Projects Archive release; a semi-regular series where we bring back an old favourite from the Monks’ heavily guarded vaults. This is a rebrew of Very Stable Genius, an American Light Lager at 5.2% with the crisp feel and a refreshingly tropical taste.
Very Stable Genius was first made in 2018 as part of Ben Mather’s Patrons Project series, made in collaboration with Kings County Brewers Collective from Brooklyn, and they’re back on board with this one too.
About Northern Monk Northern Monk is a UK based brewery which was established in 2014 and is currently based across two sites. The original brewery at the Old Flax Store is located in a Grade II listed building located in Holbeck. Their second brewery was erected due to a growing popularity and demand and is located at Sydenham Road in April 2017, approximately half a mile away from the Old Flax Store. The total capacity at this site is 24,000HL.
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