Pelican Brewing Releases Peached on Deck

Pelican Brewing Releases Peached on DeckFrom Pelican:

The 2018 Lone Pelican Series explores an entirely different segment of beer brewed with copious amounts of fresh Pacific Northwest fruit

Pacific City, Oregon (July 31, 2018)—Pelican Brewing Company this week introduces the next in its fruit-forward 2018 Lone Pelican Small Batch Series—welcome a taste of Oregon summer packed into every bottle of Peached On Deck. Pelican used 50 pounds of peaches per barrel of beer to create the fruity brew bursting with bright peachy character, a clean, sweet aroma and velvety textures. The delicious summer thirst-quencher is available now for a limited time in 22 oz. bottles and on tap.

In Pelican’s never-ending quest to develop the unique and the uncommon, they discovered an enticing flavor combination using malt and peaches. Capturing both the tart and sweet side of peaches, Peached on Deck delivers aromatic notes of the succulent summer fruit with a surprising champagne-like finish. Pilsner malt, Vienna malt, Tettnanger hops, fresh peaches, and pure local water combine to create a soft yellow hue with a velvety texture and delicate flavors of toasty malt and sweet fruit. Lager yeast delivers a clean and crisp finish. It’s like having your peach and drinking it too.

ABV: 6%   |  IBU: 15   |  PLATO: 14.5º

For this sensational voyage into creating beer with fruit, Pelican had only one compass heading: massive quantities of flavorful fruit blended with perfectly matched beer, re-fermented to create new complexities of flavor. Each beer in this quarterly series is bold in its creation but ephemeral in its duration.

“Our brewers have really showcased some unique, decidedly ‘Pelican’ versions of fruit beers—they’ve been a huge hit with our fellow fanatics and they sell out fast,” says Jim Prinzing, chief executive officer, Pelican Brewing Company. “All of the new Lone Pelican recipes have been inspired by all of the seasonal natural bounty and produce Oregon has to offer. Peached on Deck offers an absolutely sensational summer experience in a bottle.”

Like the lone pelican flying independently from the flock, this small batch series flies in the face of convention. Our Lone Pelican Series takes traditional beer styles and ingredients and reimagines them to demonstrate the vast spectrum of flavor experiences possible in this wonderful beverage.

Peached on Deck is born at the beach by a team of award-winning craft beer makers known for brewing styles of beer that they themselves love to drink. Cheers!

About Pelican Brewing Company

Pelican Brewing Company was founded in 1996 by Jeff Schons and Mary Jones in Pacific City with Oregon's only oceanfront brewpub. Celebrating its 22nd year, the brewing company has created masterpieces like Kiwanda Cream Ale, Beak Breaker Double IPA, Sea ‘N Red Irish-Style Red Ale, Five Fin West Coast Pilsner, and Tsunami Stout. With the vision, creativity and brewing expertise of founding brewmaster Darron Welch, Pelican Brewing has won over 450 awards including a Silver Medal at the 2016 Great American Beer Festival, 2014 World Beer Cup© Champion Small Brewing Company and Brewmaster of the Year. Pelican Brewing currently distributes 22oz bottles, 12oz bottles in 6-packs, a new mixed 12-pack, and 50 liter and 20-liter kegs via a network of distributors in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Utah, and Hawaii. The company operates brewing and brewpub facilities in Pacific City, Tillamook and Cannon Beach.

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