Watercolors has evolved over the years and comes in many different forms.

See below!

The Watercolors family:

 
 
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Can you say cuvée? We release Synergies in a pair, each beer unique on its own, but intended for blending with the other. One is generally darker, and more berry forward, the other more orange and tropical forward. If you pour them just right they layer beautifully in the glass. Truly a case of the final blend being greater than the sum of the parts.

 
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Creamees, oh boy! Do you remember those LifeSavers Creamsavers? We take a hugely fruited Watercolors and send it over the top with a big addition of cream. The end result is intense and jammy fruit explosions that finish with massive whipped cream flavors. For our initial run of Creamee we also dosed in some cheesecake for good measure :)

 
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The people have spoken! We’ve always been about taking the Watercolor series forward, with new fruit combos, new ideas, and new flavors. So we seldom repeat prior recipes. Well we got enough pushback that we decided to re-release some older fan favorites under the Replay name. Let us know which recipe you want us to revisit next!

 
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Watercolors Abstracts are all about taking interesting adjuncts that blend well with our base beer, and seeing how far we can push them. Lately we’ve been really in love with marshmallow, but we plan to expand this series into different adjuncts over time. We promise! We love the art on these cans because they just explode with interesting colors.

 
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Nanos are the little kids of the Watercolors family. We pull the abv down to just 4%, go light on the fruit and remove the milk sugar. The goal here is to create something crushable and low abv while still offering a big fruit flavor. They come in a cute little 12oz can to make them extra portable, very affordable and something you can grab in a hurry.

 
 

Monochromatic in the art world refers to a piece of art or a painting where only one color or hue is used. We wanted to apply this concept to our Watercolors series and have done so by creating a sour beer that’s dosed with a single fruit. This series allows each unique fruit to fully represent itself without any competition for your taste buds!


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The Watercolors series represents always looking forward and never being afraid to try something “out there.”