Tulsa, Oklahoma - May 29, 2013 - Marshall Brewing Company, known for its seasonal favorites, gears up for the release of Arrowhead Pale Ale May 30th. Tulsa's only brewer has been hard at work increasing brewing capacity since the wildly successful release of Arrowhead Pale Ale in 2011 left beer lovers in short supply.
The 2013 release of Arrowhead Pale Ale marks the third year that Marshall has released its summer seasonal. "We are often asked to add Arrowhead Pale Ale to our year round beer lineup, but we have been unable to keep up with demand the past two years." explains Director of Sales and Marketing Wes Alexander. "Arrowhead's signature hop is Citra. It lends an aroma and character of citrus and tropical fruit. As a relatively new hop, it is not widely available. We have secured a larger supply than in previous years leaving us hopeful to meet demand for the summer season. We are working with hop suppliers to possibly secure a more stable year round supply which would permit us to make Arrowhead Pale Ale a year round offering."
Arrowhead is an American Pale Ale crafted to provide refreshment as a lighter, highly quaffable ale complimented by unique aromatic citrus notes from its hops that both tickle the nose and enliven the palate. Complexity, balance, and softness make Arrowhead Pale Ale an easy drinking summer seasonal.
Arrowhead Pale Ale will be available in six packs at liquor stores, restaurants, and bars across the state of Oklahoma May 30th and available in Arkansas, Kansas, and Missouri the following week. The summer seasonal will replace Revival Red Ale, Marshall's spring seasonal, on draft at a limited number of locations throughout the state. The next in the series, Oktoberfest Lager, will be released the first week of September.
5th Anniversary Update
A great big thanks to our friends at McNellie's for hosting our Five Year Street Party and all those that attended. We can attest to personally having a great time visiting and celebrating with you all!
Read the recap HERE.
Many have been anticipating the release of our anniversary ale, simply named "5." We are currently waiting label approval from the Federal Government. It seems that unanticipated growth in the number of breweries in planning has bogged down the approval process. As soon as the label is approved we will bottle and release "5." Stay tuned!
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