Conshohocken Brewing's Inner Dinosaur & Dingo

Conshohocken Brewing's Inner Dinosaur & Dingo

Inner Dinosaur & Dingo (Photo: Dan Balmer)

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Matt Krozar from Breweries of Pennsylvania at Conshohocken Brewing Company For one of their signature can releases. Matt's a lover of craft beer and has been running the Breweries of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA - Last weekend I met up with Matt Kozar of Breweries in Pennsylvania at Conshohocken Brewing Company For one of their signature can releases. Matt's a lover of craft beer and has been running the Breweries of Pennsylvania page for the past year and a half.  Writing articles about local breweries has become a passion of his as he gets to travel over PA meeting with brewers and tasting their creations.  

 


Conshohocken Brewing'sMatt writes: Conshohocken Brewing released their latest two cans in their unfiltered series: Inner Dinosaur & Dingo.

 

  • Inner Dinosaur is a 7.4% ABV Rye IPA brewed pale and rye malts, along with Centennial, Mosaic, and Simcoe hops. Pouring to a light orange, you’ll get a small white head in your glass. Flavors of pine and lemon peel, along with some spicy rye notes. The rye flavors complement the hop sweetness and piney notes, making this a very unique tasting IPA.
  • Dingo is a 5.6% ABV IPA brewed with Vic Secret and Citra hops. Pouring to a golden orange, you’ll get a big bright white head in your glass. Tasting brings a full body, juicy tropical fruit punch to your mouth. With a lower ABV this IPA is crushable, try to have just one!


It's always a great time meeting up with writers who share of passion for food and beverages. You can catch up with Matt this Thursday October 26th at Levante Brewing Company for their can release of "Genetically Modified Visual Stimuli" in collaboration with Hidden River Brewing.




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