From Heavy Seas:
BALTIMORE, MD --- Heavy Seas is excited to announce Stoop Sitter, a
collaboration beer between Baltimore area brewers, to be released during
Baltimore Beer Week 2015 (October 9th – 18th). This offering will be draft-only and
Heavy Seas will donate $3 for every sixth-barrel and $5 for every 50L keg sold to
Ocean Research Project (oceanresearchproject.org).
According to Heavy Seas Brewmaster, Christopher Leonard,
“Approximately 18 months ago, I formed a social/semi-technical group of local
brewers in the Baltimore area. We get together a few times a year to bond, talk
about trends or technical issues, and just catch up in general. At the moment, the
group includes brewers from Heavy Seas, Red Brick Station, Key Brewing, Pratt
Street Ale House, DuClaw Brewing, The Brewer's Art, Gordon Biersch Baltimore,
Jailbreak Brewing Company, and Union Craft Brewing. We call ourselves the
Legion of Foam and open our "membership" to any/all vigilante professional
brewers.”
He continues, “Last spring we decided to brew a collaboration beer, called
Stoop Sitter, to be ready for Baltimore Beer Week. We brewed it at Union Craft
Brewing. This year we're brewing it at Heavy Seas on September 10th. My hope
is that it will continue to be an annual project, brewed to a different recipe and in
a different brewery each year.”
In classic Baltimore fashion, this year's beer is stylistically an eclectic mix
just like the brewers who collaborated to brew it. With the smoothness of a lager,
the complexity of an ale, a firm bready malt backbone, and a spicy-bold blend of
German and American hop flavor, Stoop Sitter is not exactly an altbier, festbier,
or an American amber ale. However, it is decidedly delicious and unequivocally
Baltimore in every way.
Style: Baltimore Brew
ABV: 6.1%
Hops: Perle, Spalt, Cascade
IBU: 28
Malts: 2-row, Munich, Vienna, Biscuit, CaraMunich
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