NJ beer: Alementary, Forgotten Boardwalk collaborate for LGBT Pride month

Just in time for June's celebration of LGBTQ Pride month, two of the state's top craft beer breweries have joined forces.

Forgotten Boardwalk Brewing of Cherry Hill and the Alementary Brewing Company in Hackensack collaborated on a recipe that resulted in a pair of promising new, limited edition beers coming to their tasting rooms next weekend.

The collaborative beer is billed as a "fruitage ale" brewed with Barbe Rouge hops plus raspberry, blood orange, Meyer lemon, key lime, blueberry and Damson plum. According to a news release, the end result is both slightly sweet and a bit tart, and clocks in at 5.5 percent ABV.

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The Alementary's version, Everyone and Anyone, will be released Friday, June 8 at the Voorhis Lane tasting room on draft and in four-packs of cans as part of a Pride celebration that will also include rainbow-themed merchandise and giveaways.

Forgotten Boardwalk's creation, Anyone and Everyone, will be on tap and in cans at their Olney Avenue tasting room on Saturday, June 9 as part of a pride celebration with special rainbow merchandise and giveaways.

According to a news release, both breweries will donate a portion of their proceeds to Asbury Park-based advocacy organization Garden State Equality.

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