Fort Collins Releases Kettle-Soured Dark Cherry Imperial Red Ale

imageFrom Fort Collins Brewery:

Fort Collins, CO – May 12th, Fort Collins Brewery (FCB) will be releasing the Savor Series’ second beer, Kettle-Soured Dark Cherry Imperial Red Ale. The Savor Series is a limited batch reserve series featuring styles that don’t hold back. In the past, FCB has had fun exploring fruit beers and has continued to explore how fruit can be highlighted by certain techniques and styles. Said FCB Owner & General Manager Tina Peters, “With May being a prime time for cherry harvesting, we thought a super tart cherry ale would fit in our new lineup nicely.”

   

As part of the rebrand, one of the styles that FCB was excited to utilize was Kettle Souring. With this technique, lactobacillus is added to the brew kettle right before the heat is turned up. The wort then rests until an ideal acidity level is achieved upon which your normal boiling and fermenting will occur.

         

At 8.3% ABV, tart cherries will bring a lively flavor to the red ale. “This beer is intensely sour, due to the 5 different lactobacillus strains that we used,” said FCB Brewer Shaun Salyards. “The caramel malts that make up the body and the cherries added in during fermentation help prevent the beer from being face-distortingly puckering.”

         

Kettle-Soured Dark Cherry Imperial Red Ale is also a great addition to home cooked meals. The tartness helps to enhance sweet and tangy flavors in sauces and marinades. Try our new Venison skillet recipe using the brew.

         

Kettle-Soured Dark Cherry Red Imperial Ale will have limited quantities available on draft and in 500ml bottles in Colorado as well as within FCB’s distribution footprint.  For more information about FCB’s Scarlett on Brett, go to
www.FortCollinsBrewery.com.

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