The Box O’ Beer mix pack will also be available to purchase so you’ll want to do that. This is a donut made with beer as an ingredient, and because these special donuts may contain trace amounts of alcohol, you’ll have to be 21+ to have one. And the limited-edition Dunkin’ Harpoon IPA Donut will also be making a triumphant return.įilled with Harpoon IPA jelly and topped with a candied malt crumble, the donuts will be provided with the purchase of any of the Harpoon Dunkin’ Beers. To celebrate the five-year milestone of this partnership and this year’s fall releases, Dunkin’ and Harpoon will be hosting a beer release party at Harpoon Brewery on Friday, September 16 from 6-9pm. Giving that classic flavor boost, this beer delivers the rich nuttiness with a touch of sweetness. Pale, wheat, and oat malts are used to create a golden appearance with a slight haze, while still delivering the full mouthfeel you expect from a stout. NEW Harpoon Dunkin’ Hazelnut Blonde Stout: Just because it’s a coffee beer doesn’t mean it has to be dark. In honor of a regional classic, this porter takes Dunkin’ Cold Brew and adds some dairy to capture a little of the creamy sweetness. NEW Harpoon Dunkin’ Cold Brew Coffee Porter: New Englanders know that ordering a Dunkin’ ‘Regular’ means coffee with cream and sugar. Brewed with actual Dunkin’ Coffee Rolls and Dunkin’ coffee, this beer balances notes of cinnamon and coffee roast in an easy-drinking Cream Ale. NEW Harpoon Dunkin’ Coffee Roll Cream Ale – Everything you could want in a classic Dunkin’ bakery-inspired beer. It’s brewed with pumpkin puree, cinnamon, Dunkin’ cold brew, and now includes oat milk, which helps to replicate the creamy mouthfeel found in a latte. Harpoon Dunkin’ Pumpkin Spiced Latte Ale – This year’s ‘spiced latte ale’ has an updated recipe. The New England-headquartered companies (Dunkin’ is in Canton, Mass and Harpoon Brewery is located in Boston) describe this year’s donut beer release (which includes three new beers) this way… “We were excited to work with Harpoon to bring the favorite beer back for another year,” said Brian Gilbert, Vice President of Retail Business Development at Dunkin’. “The latest beers brought our partnership to a level of flavor it’s never been before, and we know brand fans will love it.” Dunkin’, which dropped Donuts from its name in 2018 to broadcast that they also sell coffee and sandwiches, is welcoming autumn with four donut beers, that has become an annual tradition.
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