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‘Sour Me Unicorn Farts’ Beer’ Is Officially Coming Back Next Summer

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In case you didn’t get to grab one of these fruity beers last year, you’re in luck: Unicorn Farts are coming back!

That’s right, DuClaw Brewing Company, the company that brews Sour Me Unicorn Farts Beer, posted on Instagram that the beer will be coming back in June 2020. They did so alongside a very glam photoshoot, inspired by Lizzo herself, of the beer and its creators in a bathtub of Fruity Pebbles.

CBS Baltimore also reported that the beer will be available for distributor pre-order in December 2019, so get your fingers crossed now that your local vendors are already in the summer spirit.

The beer, which was described by the brewery in a press release as “glittered sour ale made with Fruity Pebbles cereal,” is a collaboration with Baltimore donut shop Diablo Doughnuts, a place that prides itself on its farfetched flavors and the locality of its ingredients.

“We were inspired by the way [Diablo founder] Ros continuously pushes the envelope with flavors and recipes,” DuClaw founder and president Dave Benfield said in a statement announcing the beer. “The process and pace with which they operate with is strangely similar to our approach to innovation–constant creativity, ideation and testing.”

So, that’s the gimick.  But how does the beer taste?  It’ll be a “medium-bodied, tart and sweet, 5.5% ABV, [that] features fruit additions [which] give nod to fruity cereal, plus the addition of edible glitter.” Hence the name “Sour Me Unicorn Farts.” Really, it all checks out.

So hold onto your horns, folks.  You’ll be able to find the stuff on shelves wherever DuClaw distributes to next Summer. In the meantime, hold your regular-scented, non-glittery human farts or something.


Photo Credit:  Memo Angeles / Shutterstock.com

 

Written by: Vipology Staff Writer

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