Yabba Dabba Doo! There’s a Fruity Pebbles Beer

MOLENBEEK, BRUSSELS, BELGIUM - AUGUST 14, 2019: The Brasserie de la Senne (De Zennebrouwerij) is a Belgian craft brewery located in Molenbeek-Saint-Jean on August 14, 2019 in Brussels, Belgium. A microbrewery named Sint-Pieter Brouwerij was founded in 2003 in Sint-Pieters-Leeuw by Bernard Leboucq and Yvan De Baets (Not in picture). The first beer is called Zinnebir in reference with the Zinneke Parade, event for which it was created by Bernard Leboucq in 2002. But, the production increases regularly, the places become too small and the brewers continue to produce their beers in different breweries of the region, the time to build a brewery in Molenbeek-Saint-Jean. The first brew is produced on December 22, 2010 in this brewery called Brasserie de la Senne, referring to the river that runs through Brussels. The labels with original graphics, designed by Jean Goovaerts, and very colorful are inspired by the imagery of the 1920s and 1930s and showcase Brussels humor. (Photo by Thierry Monasse/Getty Images)
MOLENBEEK, BRUSSELS, BELGIUM - AUGUST 14, 2019: The Brasserie de la Senne (De Zennebrouwerij) is a Belgian craft brewery located in Molenbeek-Saint-Jean on August 14, 2019 in Brussels, Belgium. A microbrewery named Sint-Pieter Brouwerij was founded in 2003 in Sint-Pieters-Leeuw by Bernard Leboucq and Yvan De Baets (Not in picture). The first beer is called Zinnebir in reference with the Zinneke Parade, event for which it was created by Bernard Leboucq in 2002. But, the production increases regularly, the places become too small and the brewers continue to produce their beers in different breweries of the region, the time to build a brewery in Molenbeek-Saint-Jean. The first brew is produced on December 22, 2010 in this brewery called Brasserie de la Senne, referring to the river that runs through Brussels. The labels with original graphics, designed by Jean Goovaerts, and very colorful are inspired by the imagery of the 1920s and 1930s and showcase Brussels humor. (Photo by Thierry Monasse/Getty Images) /
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Fruity Pebbles turns 50 this year and to ring in the milestone birthday, the brand has brought us limited edition apparel, protein powder, coffee creamer, ice cream, baking kits and now, a Fruity Pebbles inspired beer! Yes, attention all 90s babies because you can now reminiscent your most memorable childhood mornings with a colorful beer. What’s not to love?

While the folks at Fruity Pebbles did not create this beer, the new alcohol beverage was developed by Crooked Hammock Brewery in Delaware and they noted that “a TON of Fruity Pebbles cereal” was used to craft this limited edition flavor.

What We Know About the Fruity Pebbles Beer

First, the brew has the coolest name ever, “Yabba Dabba.”

The 8% ABV fruited cereal sour is rich and creamy filled with flavors of sweet and tart cherry, puckering lemon, juicy orange and fragrant lime zest.

The best part, each can has been topped off with a Fruity Pebbles cereal and milk sugar for a treat you won’t be able to resist. That means that actual pieces of the colorful cereal has been added here!

How to Get the Beer

Unless you plan on taking a road trip to Middletown, Delaware, you may never get your hands on this can.

The limited edition flavor is available for a presale pickup, and in a LIMITED amount of cans to-go and in-house draft pours. Start calling your pals in DE to pick this up for you because it’s the only way to get it.

About Crooked Hammock Brewery

Owner, Rich Garrahan, was tired of his 9-5 corporate job and left the big city to move to Rehoboth Beach where he took life slow and easy.

After gaining the most important title of “Dad,” he hopped in his crooked hammock and enjoyed an ice cold beer remembering to take little escapes to help embrace the insanity of life, something we all need to do!

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What do you think of this cereal inspired beer? Would you crack open a can?