Finally? Ben & Jerry's is creating a salted caramel brownie beer

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Max Knoblauch
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It's the answer to the question of what beer you should drink with your ice cream you've been waiting for.

According to an April 13 press release, ice cream juggernaut Ben & Jerry's is developing a beer for release in the fall of 2015. The company is partnering with New Belgium Brewing to bring a beer called "Salted Caramel Brownie Brown Ale."

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The combination of salt, caramel, brownies and ale certainly doesn't sound like a typical brew, but the beer will contain 6.3% alcohol. We assume that the rest of the bottle is just pure chocolate. We didn't ask for it, but we'll take it.

Beer Street Journal reports that the new beer will work in some capacity to benefit Protect Our Winters, an environmental organization combatting the effect of climate change on mountains.

For your next project, Ben & Jerry's, fill a keg with some Half Baked and roll it our way.

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