From Redhook:
Redhook Head Brewer Nick Crandall highlights the American brown ale in the brewery’s 35th iteration of Winterhook
SEATTLE, WA – November 20, 2019 – Redhook’s 2019 version of Winterhook breathes life into a classic throwback style: the brown ale. Brewed annually since 1984, Winterhook is back for its 35th year and is currently available through December in six-packs of 12-ounce bottles, as well as on draft at Redhook’s Brewlab and select Seattle bars.
Crandall used Sabro hops, a newer hop varietal known for its complex flavor that combines tangerine citrus and coconut aromas with earthy woodsy notes. The hop was paired with a rich malty brown ale backdrop that finishes crisp, dry, and not too sweet.
A version of the beer was first tapped at Redhook Brewlab in Capitol Hill as “Boylston Brown,” named after the side street that Redhook uses to load pallets of beer. This iteration of Winterhook embodies the American Brown Ale as it has moderate hop bite balanced by rich maltiness and roastiness.
Winterhook will be pouring at Washington’s Winter Beer Festival at Hangar 30 in Magnuson Park in the Sand Point neighborhood of Seattle on Friday and Saturday, December 6 and 7, 2019. The beer will also be available at retail stores throughout Washington state, as well as at Brewlab and Seattle-area bars and restaurants.
For additional information on Redhook Brewery, visit redhook.com and follow the brewery on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Or, to find Winterhook near you, visit Redhook’s beer-finder: http://www.Redhook.com/find-beer.
Winterhook
Redhook’s legendary winter ale, brewed annually since 1984, is crafted with an evolving mix of malts and hops, each iteration different from the last. In 2019, head brewer Nick Crandall made a classic American Brown Ale with exciting new hop varietals that provide a malt-forward body and a crisp, smooth finish.
Malts: 2-Row, Caramel 40, Caramel 80, Chocolate, Midnight Wheat
Hops: Alchemy, Sabro, Mosaic
ABV: 6 %
IBU: 50
About Redhook Brewery
Redhook was born out of the entrepreneurial spirit of early 1980s in the heart of Seattle. While the term didn’t exist at the time, Redhook became one of America’s first craft breweries with a focus on creating a better beer. Redhook recently returned to its Seattle roots with Brewlab, its small batch innovation hub in the heart of Capitol Hill. At Brewlab, head brewer Nick Crandall has a knack for crafting inventive beers born out of innovation, creativity and experimentation. Redhook’s beer lineup includes ESB, Long Hammer IPA, Big Ballard Imperial IPA, and a variety of seasonal and limited release beers, including Peaches for Me, Winterhook, and more. Redhook beers are available on draught and in bottles and cans around the country. Redhook Brewery, Est. Seattle, WA 1981.
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