Originally posted by BajaNews
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/jun/22/mexicali-craf...
In fact, Cucapá is much easier to find in San Diego than in Mexicali. And this upstart has been championed by American publications like Draft
magazine, which last year listed García as one of “Nine Beer Innovators to Watch.” The new book “1,001 Beers You Must Taste Before You Die,” edited by
British writers Adrian Tierney-Jones and Neil Morrissey , only lists seven Mexican beers — but three are from Cucapá. (A fourth: Tijuana Morena, from
fellow microbrewery Cerveza Tijuana.)
The brewery’s latest beers reflect this attitude: La Migra, the imperial stout, whose label shows an unsmiling Border Patrol agent; Runaway IPA, whose
label is decorated with the iconic silhouette of a family in flight; Green Card, the barleywine; and Lowrider, which García maintains will be Mexico’s
first bottled rye beer.
These brews will be released this summer, although a limited run of La Migra was sold at the brewery this spring.
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