![]() Those contain zero additives, no tobacco, no nicotine, and are 100% chemical free! These more contemporary solutions are more convenient and offer both healthier and more flavorful options. Some wraps are even a natural trifecta of organic, CBD, and hemp such as High Hemp Original Organic CBD Wraps. In addition to the traditional tobacco-based wraps, other options have become available such as: Gold, Organic, CBD, and Hemp. Modern Blunt WrapsĪs marijuana makes its legality across the states, more innovative solutions have become available after all. As you can see, original blunt wraps were motivated by discretion and took a lot of prep time. Traditional blunts stem from tobacco and included fronto leaf (first blunt wrap required stripping and rolling), cigarillo (required cutting and emptying), and Backwoods (fronto leaf and cigarillo pre-roll hybrid). Like a cigar, a blunt wrapper is usually known for being made from tobacco leaves and can have different pleasurable flavors or aromas. Unlike purchasing a cigar and having to remove the tobacco yourself, blunts are “just the wrap” allowing you to fill with your choice herb. On average, a blunt holds more than a combined total of 6 joints. Because they stemmed from the large cigars, blunts typically contain a LOT more marijuana. They are a discreet and convenient way of smoking marijuana. It also makes great swag for your variety-loving craft beer buds.Blunts were originally created by stripping cigars of their tobacco and replacing them with marijuana. CANundrum gives CAN’d craft beer drinkers a chronic way to pack in four different Oskar Blues brews at the lake, trailside or music festivals. PINNER will join the mixed-pack CANundrum in February for national distribution, making it a hotbox of Oskar Blues flagships with the iconic Dale’s Pale Ale, the crisp Mama’s Little Yella Pils, the peaty smooth Old Chub Scotch Ale, and now the lower ABV PINNER IPA. PINNER will be brewed in both home states of ColoRADo and North Carolina, and initially distributed just in our backyards. Dry hops include Mosaic, Citra, Eldorado and Azzaca, which amp the brew with heady spicy aromatics and a tangy mouth feel unique to this primo style of beer. To put it bluntly, PINNER will be the lowest year-round ABV beer to blaze out of Oskar Blues’ brewhouses.ĭry-hopping with several different hops, including a killer experimental variety, gives PINNER a tropical, stoned fruit aroma with hints of pine and smooth malt in the flavor. ![]() Coming in at 4.9 percent ABV, this primo dry-hopped brew will be easy to throw back. PINNER will be released first in our home states of ColoRADo and North Carolina starting in mid-December. Longmont, CO, & Brevard, NC -Oskar Blues Brewery is amped to add PINNER, Throwback IPA< to its flagship line-up of brews on draft and in 12-ounce CANs. Here’s the full Oskar Blues press release: Meantime, Oskar Blues has been on a massive growth and distribution spurt since the opening of its East Coast brewery in Western North Carolina in December 2012. It’s the first addition to the OB core of Dale’s Pale Ale, Mama’s Little Yella Pils and Old Chub Scotch Ale since 2009. Regardless of all the above, the announcement of a new Oskar Blues beer is a big deal. Brewers have brewed beer with hemp seeds (Wedge Brewing has brewed a Derailed Hemp Ale for the past few years), and Denver Westword Blogs earlier this year noted the weed-beer connection in this post. Marijuana references on the craft beer scene are nothing new. And the Oskar Blues press release goes on to note that Pinner affords “a tropical, stoned fruit aroma.” It will be the lowest ABV beer “to blaze out of Oskar Blues’ brewhouses,” and it will be packaged with the brewery’s other core beers, making the packages “a hotbox of Oskar Blues flagships.” And there are more weed references. The tagline: “Can I be blunt?”įor the uninitiated, both “pinner” and “blunt” are references to mary-jane smokes. Now the Colorado-based Oskar Blues, with its East Coast Brewery in Brevard southwest of Asheville, is at it again with the announcement of a new flagship beer, Pinner Throwback IPA. A couple of examples: its Dale’s Pale Ale cans have markings to aid anyone who wants to turn their can into a pipe for smoking ala those halcyon college days and a couple of years ago, the brewery sent out a holiday greeting card that created a stir. Oskar Blues Brewery has never been shy about making pot references.
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