(Baltimore, MD) – Stillwater Ales will debut another new beer soon.
Stillwater Autumnal looks like a fall seasonal (though I haven’t confirmed that). Stillwater’s Brian Strumke said that the beer is likely to be released in October.
Label copy: “This deep amber hued ale takes it’s inspiration from Germany while still nodding to the Belgian farmhouse tradition. The base is comprised of German two-row, wheat, Cara-Munich, and roasted barley. Generously hopped with a blend of Perle, Spalt, and Hallertau Mittelfrüh and fermented with a rustic Belgian farmhouse ale yeast. These elements together provide a melange of earth and fruit aromas backed with hints of caramel with a dry clean finish.” 7.2% ABV and bottles in 750s.
Stillwater beers are distributed through Twelve Percent Imports. Stillwater A Saison Darkly is set to hit shelves next month as well.
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