From Heavy Seas:
BALTIMORE, MD -- - The “Uncharted Waters” Series by Heavy Seas Beer will soon
welcome the 2016 edition of Below Decks, an English-style Barley Wine. This beer has
not been including in the brewery’s portfolio since 2012. This limited release will b e
available starting in November.
From the depths of the Heavy Seas ship comes our Below Decks barley wine.
Aged for a full year in red wine barrels, this palate punisher has enough firepower to
keep your crew satisfied for the duration of the winter excursion. The beer is opulently
rich, malty, and nuanced with notes of dried cherries and subtle oak. See why some of
the greatest things come to those who wait.
The product specs are:
Style: English-style Barley Wine
ABV: 12.2%
IBU: 60
Hops: Target, Fuggle, Goldings
Malts: Marris Otter, Vienna, Crystal
BALTIMORE, MD — Heavy Seas Beer is excited to announce the last release in its
2016 Partner Ships series of collaboration beers – an Imperial Brown IPA with Stone
Brewing Company. This series features beers produced in collaboration with other
regionally and nationally recognized brewers in the spirit of friendship, creativity, and
adventure. For 2016, Heavy Seas partnered with Maine Beer, Troegs Independent
Brewing, Terrapin Beer, and Stone Brewing Company. The Partner Ships series is
brewed at Heavy Seas in Baltimore and celebrates the pioneering spirit of American
craft beer today.
The Stone collaboration beer, releasing in November 2016, will be a 9% ABV
Imperial Brown IPA. Brewed with Blackstrap Molasses in the kettle, chewy malt
character supports layers of American hop mayhem (we are playing with Stone after all)
– a burly, palate obliterating Imperial Brown IPA!
The product specs are:
Style: Imperial Brown IPA
ABV: 9%
IBU: 90
Hops: Centennial, Palisade, Citra, Chinook, Simcoe
Malts: 2-Row, UK Amber Malt, Brown Malt, Crystal Malt
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