Exit Series
In 2009, Flying Fish began releasing a series of beers named after New Jersey Turnpike exits, each in styles intended to represent the part of the state served by that exit. The beers are sold in local stores in 750 ml bottles and are only available in limited supply. Some, such as the first release, are also available in 12 oz bottles. New beers in the series are usually released every 3–4 months, starting with Flying Fish's home exit, Exit 4, in March 2009. The exit series has also generated some controversy, as the NJ chapter of MADD has criticized the association of driving and alcohol.
Exit | Description | Release Date |
---|---|---|
Exit 4 | American Trippel | March 2009 |
Exit 11 | Hoppy American Wheat | July 2009 |
Exit 1 | Bayshore Oyster Stout | October 2009 |
Exit 16 | Wild Rice Double IPA | March 2010 |
Exit 6 | Wallonian Rye | June 2010 |
Exit 13 | Chocolate Stout | December 2010 |
Exit 9 | Hoppy Scarlet Ale | March 2011 |
Exit 8 | Chestnut Brown Ale | February 2012 |
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