Crux Teams Up with Riff to Create Blonde Coffee Stout: ‘Hold That Thought’ on Nitro

From its inception, Riff Cold Brewed Coffee has aspired to bring craft beer’s extraordinary collaborative spirit and culture to the coffee world. With a couple months of operations under their belt, Riff’s co-founders decided it was time to start exploring a collaboration with the right craft brewery. Being a proud co-founder of both Crux Fermentation Project and Riff, Paul Evers was understandably biased. “No need to look any further! A Crux/Riff collab is obviously a no-brainer,” Evers stated. Luckily, Larry Sidor, Crux’s other co-founder, and Master Brewer / CEO, was in full agreement. It was then that Larry and his seasoned team of brewers, along with Nate Armbrust, Riff’s Co-Founder and Director of Brewing and Innovation, began an exploration of what was “beyond the obvious.”

“Beer provides such incredible endless possibilities. It was great to work with Paul and Nate on this mind-bender,” said Sidor. “I’m really delighted with how it turned out. The malt and coffee flavors work in perfect harmony, while the color of the beer makes you question if you’re really drinking a stout!”

At 6.0% ABV and 20 IBU, “Hold That Thought” might appear on paper like a traditional stout, but its unique blend of flaked oats and smoked malts combined with cocoa powder give it an unexpected golden blonde hue. The final touch was the addition of a special blend of Riff cold brewed coffees sourced from Columbia and Ethiopia, delivering notes of dark chocolate and toffee.

“While coffee tends to take a backseat in a traditional stout, this blonde puts the coffee notes front and center,” said Armbrust. “It added a unique layer to this unconventional beer. It was super fun to work out the balances of flavors and nuances with Larry and his team for our first beer collaboration.

Being truly experimental, only a mere 18 kegs of “Hold That Thought” were produced and have very limited availability. You can find it on tap—but not for long—in Bend at Crux Fermentation Project’s Tasting Room and Washington Dining & Cocktails, and in Portland at Bailey’s Taproom, The Beer Mongers, John’s Marketplace and Urban Farmer. And, of course, Riff has a few kegs stashed away and will be pouring this one-of-a-kind beer in their experimental Taproom— slated to open in late October.

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