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Inspired by the ANT-MAN AND THE WASP film, the Pym Particle-infused libations and snacks are a creative mix of adventurous cocktails, beers and other novelties. The supercharged dining location is expected to be popular and WILL offer Mobile Order to help streamline the process.
Pym Technologies, known for their revolutionary Pym Particles, operates this advanced research and development space in Avengers Campus where they can tinker with brilliant new brewing systems. Now, for the first time ever, members of the public are invited to taste the results!
The new Pym Tasting Lab debuting June 4 at the Anaheim theme park will dispense drinks from a mammoth beer can in the center of a hexagonal outdoor bar overlooking the central plaza of Avengers Campus.
The bar will also have a selection of draft beers on tap, including Golden Road Mango Cart wheat ale, SLO Brew Cali-Squeeze blood orange hefeweizen, Garage Brewing marshmallow milk stout, Ninkasi cold-fermented pilsner, Karl Strauss Sun Drops hazy IPA, Elysian Space Dust IPA, Bootleggers El Chango Mexican lager, Speakeasy Prohibition ale. Beers run $8.75 to $11.
Perhaps THE beer to have inspired the creation of Stockyards Brewing Co., our Black IPA is modestly roasted with a complex blend of light and dark malt character complemented by Columbus, Chinook, and New Zealand Pacific Jade hops.
Inspired by some of the great beers of Central and South America, our light-bodied Mexican-style lager is brewed with light malted barley from Chile and modest amounts of German Perle hops. Traditional flaked corn added to the mash comes through as a subtle sweetness in both the flavor and the aroma.
This Bavarian wheat beer has the traditional banana and clove flavors with the toasted grain character of torrified wheat and white wheat malts. A touch of American Crystal hop finishes this sunny, refreshing staple.
Bavarian Pilsner, Munich and Crystal malts from Germany give this Oktoberfest/Vienna-style beer a slight sweetness and fresh baked, bread-like flavor. German Perle and Northern Brewer hops finish out this Stockyards fall time favorite.
This traditional dark Bavarian wheat beer is brewed with floor malted, dark and chocolate German wheat malts. Fermentation with our West Hef yeast strain brings out familiar flavors while a double decoction mashing process showcases the complex malt characters with a light cocoa finish.
History of beer in Mexico dates from the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire. While Mesoamerican cultures knew of fermented alcoholic beverages, including a corn beer, long before the 16th century, European style beer brewed with barley was introduced with the Spanish invasion soon after Hernán Cortés's arrival. Production of this beer here was limited during the colonial period due to the lack of materials and severe restrictions and taxes placed on the product by Spanish authorities.[1] After the Mexican War of Independence, these restrictions disappeared, and the industry was permitted to develop.[2] Furthermore, the arrival of German immigrants and the short-lived empire of Austrian Maximilian I in the 19th century provided the impetus for the opening of many breweries in various parts of the country.
By 1918, there were 36 brewing companies, but over the 20th century, the industry consolidated until today, only two corporations, Grupo Modelo (now owned by AB InBev) and Cervecería Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma formerly kn
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