Allagash Brewing Sixteen Counties 2018

Allagash Sixteen Counties Returning In New Packaging
This morning we have the 2018 packaging for Allagash Sixteen Counties.  This Belgian-style golden ale is brewed with ingredients from Maine’s sixteen counties and the beer will remain at 7.3%-AbV.  This is the new 12oz bottle and here’s the commercial description from Allagash:
This beer’s name honors the rich tradition of farming in the sixteen counties of Maine. Keeping with that sentiment, we brew the beer with grains exclusively grown and processed in Maine, including: Maine Malt House 2-row Malted Barley from Buck Farms, Blue Ox Malthouse 2-row Malted Barley, raw wheat from Maine Grains, and oats from Aurora Mills & Farm.
Sixteen Counties has an amber hue with notes of honey, tropical hops, citrus, and a hint of cereal grain. The beer’s malt-forward flavor is meant to showcase the next generation of quality farming in Maine.
ABV: 7.3%
Grains: Maine Malt House 2-row Malted Barley (Buck Farms), Blue Ox Malthouse 2-row Malted Barley, Raw Wheat (Maine Grains), Oats (Aurora Mills & Farm)
Hops: Jarrylo, Chinook, Centennial
Yeast: House
Serving Temp: 40-50°F
Ideal Within: 9 months






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