GREAT DIVIDE FILES LABEL FOR MAPLE PECAN YETI IMPERIAL STOUT

The newest variant of Great Divide Brewing Co.’s most famous stout is being described as a “toasty, nutty, maple-infused toothsome treat.”

According to a label filed with the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB), that beer is Maple Pecan Yeti, a 9.5 percent ABV imperial stout brewed with both candied pecans and maple syrup sourced from Vermont that will be packaged in 19.2-ounce cans.

As the name indicates, the new stout uses the Denver-based brewery’s Yeti imperial stout as its base, a beer that was originally released in 2003 and that a has seen a number of variants since then, including the recently released Peanut Butter Yeti, a 9.5 percent ABV imperial stout brewed with “an enormous quantity” of American hops and peanut butter.

An email sent to the brewery for additional information was not immediately returned.

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