Dogfish Head - Sam Talks "A Hop-Eclipse Now!" (Video)


Please do make note of the “fruit/lemon-based” beer Sam mentions that will be release year-round before each seasonal brew.  No word as to whether this will come from actual fruit or a fruit-like flavor from hops….given the Hop-Eclipse context, I’d say a new hoppy beer is likely for this brew.  This from Dogfish Head

Sit down for an intimate talk with Dogfish Head founder and president Sam Calagione as he talks about Dogfish Head's unique thumbprint on the IPA style, some exciting new beers and dozens of beer dinners celebrating the mighty hop.

Dogfish Head has been breaking beer style guidelines and embracing the entire culinary landscape for its off-centered ales since it opened as America's smallest commercial brewery in 1995.

While the focus on exotic ingredients has not wavered, there is one old-world style Dogfish Head has embraced, tweaked and reinvented. The India Pale Ale, which originated in 19th-century England, has been a favorite since the beginning, and we've come up with several ways to put our own fingerprint on the style.

Through February and March, we're celebrating our innovative IPA lineup with dozens of beer dinners across the country, two brand-new IPAs, a redesigned Randall the Enamel Animal and a special new glass.

Get the details here and join the celebration with the hashtag #hopeclipse.


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