Tulsa, Oklahoma – February 25, 2014 – Marshall Brewing Company will officially release their spring seasonal Revival Red Ale at Bar 46, 107 N. Boulder, Tulsa, OK, March 6th, 2014 at 5:00PM. The release will include, two pins of cask-conditioned Revival Red Ale infused with blood oranges, a tap takeover, as well as brewmaster Eric Marshall and a ceremonial tapping of the first keg of Revival Red Ale. Also present will be the Lone Wolf Bahn Mi food truck offering their delicious menu featuring bahn mi and kimchi french fries. The event is open to the public.
Revival Red Ale is an American Red Ale that pays homage to our great state of Oklahoma (the 46th state to join the Union). This sessionable ruby hued ale is perfectly suited to be enjoyed with the renewal that spring brings to the Red Dirt State each year. A balanced blend of six malts gives this ale a medium body and a savory malt base. Chinook and Cascade hops shape a wonderful citrusy hop profile and the addition of Centennial dry-hops enhances the fruity aroma. The result is a revival for your taste buds.
The packaging for Revival Red Ale is similar to the original flag of the state of Oklahoma, adopted in 1911 and later abandoned in the 1920’s during the Red Scare. Coincidentally, Bar 46 uses the original flag echoing a revival of the 46th state to join the Union’s history. 2014 marks the fourth year that Marshall has released its popular spring seasonal. Revival Red Ale will be available in 12 ounce bottles and six packs at liquor stores, restaurants, and bars across Marshall’s distribution area. The spring seasonal will replace Big Jamoke Porter, Marshall’s winter seasonal, on draft at a limited number of locations throughout the state. Stated brewmaster Eric Marshall, “Last year’s event saw the blood orange Revival gone in minutes. We are doubling the amount this year, but I would still plan on an early arrival. Personally, I cannot wait to enjoy a Revival with the intensely flavored bahn mi from Lone Wolf. “
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