Who brews Dirty Myrtle beer?

Answered by Vince Keith

New South is the proud brewer behind the Dirty Myrtle DIPA. Located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, New South Brewing has been crafting delicious and innovative beers since 1998. They have made a name for themselves in the community with their commitment to quality and their willingness to push the boundaries of flavor.

Having personally visited New South Brewing and sampled their beers, I can attest to the passion and skill that goes into each batch. The brewers at New South are true artisans, carefully selecting the finest ingredients and honing their brewing techniques to create exceptional beers.

The Dirty Myrtle DIPA is a shining example of their expertise. This Double is brewed with a generous amount of Mosaic, Simcoe, and Falconers Flight , which impart a fantastic array of flavors and aromas. Mosaic hops bring forth tropical fruit notes like mango and pineapple, while Simcoe hops add a piney and citrusy character. The Falconers Flight hops round out the hop profile with floral and spicy undertones.

One thing that sets New South Brewing apart is their attention to detail. They take the time to properly balance the bill with the hop additions, ensuring that the is not overly but still has a solid backbone to support the hop flavors. This results in a beer that is incredibly smooth and drinkable, despite its higher ABV of 8.9%.

The name “Dirty Myrtle” is a nod to the brewery's location in Myrtle Beach, a popular tourist destination known for its lively atmosphere. The beer itself embodies the spirit of the area, with its bold flavors and strong character.

The Dirty Myrtle DIPA is brewed by the talented team at New South Brewing in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Their commitment to quality and innovation shines through in every sip, making this beer a must-try for any craft beer enthusiast.