Ben & Jerry's, Burlington, Vt. (a subsidiary of Unilever), partnered with Colorado-based New Belgium Brewing to create its latest flavor — Salted Caramel Brown-ie Ale ice cream.
The ice cream is made with New Belgium Brown Ale ice cream with salted caramel swirls and fudge brownies. The limited-batch ice cream is available nationwide in stores and in Ben & Jerry’s scoop shops now through the holiday season, while supplies last. The suggested retail price is $4.89 per pint.
Earlier this year, Ben & Jerry’s and New Belgium combined forces on a Ben & Jerry’s-inspired beer by the brewing company, which is used to make the ice cream. New Belgium’s Salted Caramel Brownie Brown Ale hit markets in October and is also a limited special release. The flavor consists of of dark roasted malts, chocolaty tones and hints of vanilla. Both the beer and ice cream are available now through the holiday season while supplies last.
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