The East London brewery, which has supplied its pale in keg for several months, is now offering three new beers following a significant investment in the kegging setup at its Stour Road facility.
Its new beers are ‘Truman’s Pale’, ‘Skylark’ and ‘Roller IPA’ with all three available from later his month (September).
The pale is a hop-forward 4.1% beer brewed with New Zealand hops offering citrus flavours and bold hop aromas.
‘Skylark’ is a 3.9% golden ale that is “packed with flavours of tangerine and orange zest’ while Truman’s ‘Roller IPA’ packs a punch with US and Australian hops and has a bittersweet grapefruit finish.
James Morgan, re-founder of the Hackney Wick brewer, said Truman’s was “so excited to get these three new beers in drinkers’ hands”.
He added: “They combine bold hop flavours with classic Truman’s drinkability and are brewed with passion in the heart of East London.
“We wanted to bring the same quality to keg that we do to cask and have invested in the very best equipment to ensure that we preserve all the flavours and aromas of the top quality malt and hops we use in every brew.
“With drinkers across the UK looking to experiment outside the usual bland beer brands, our new range provides them with exciting, modern flavours all backed with the Truman’s promise of drinkability, quality and consistency.”
To celebrate the arrival of the new range, Truman’s has teamed up with Louis Lejeune, who is the only surviving maker of custom car mascots, to produce a striking new bespoke beer dispense font.
This features a hand-cast bronze eagle, which has been the symbol of Truman’s since the company was founded in 1666.
Each eagle has been individually cast in bronze, before it is finished in chrome with the eagle design based on a traditional car mascot – the Alvis crested eagle.