Ecliptic Brewing to Release Moon Room Series: Märzen this Spring

Ecliptic Brewing to Release Moon Room Series: Märzen this Spring

From Ecliptic:

Portland, OR  Earth. (March 9, 2022)- Ecliptic Brewing is releasing the next beer in their new Moon Room Series: Märzen. The beer will ship March 16th in 16-ounce can four-packs and draft. The Moon Room Series features a collection of lager beer in celebration of Ecliptic opening its second location - The Moon Room - which is well setup for lagering.

Moon Room Series: Märzen is brewed with Munich and Carapils malts, giving the beer a light toast flavor, balanced with Hallertau Tradition hops. This German beer is traditionally brewed in the spring, as “Märzen” means “March” in German. Ecliptic’s Owner and Brewmaster, John Harris, says, “Märzen is a great springtime beer. The caramel flavors and bright hop crispness make these drinkable as the days get longer. We ran a test brew on our two-barrel pilot brewery to develop this beer and are excited about the final result”.

Moon Room Series: Märzen will be released in both draft and 16-ounce cans throughout Ecliptic Brewing’s distribution network beginning March 16th. Visit Ecliptic’s website for up-to-date details on potential release events.

About Moon Room Series: Märzen

Traditionally brewed in spring, this German-style lager has notes of light toast balanced with a crisp and clean hop presence.

ABV: 5.7%

IBU: 24

About the Moon Room Series

The 2022 Ecliptic Brewing Moon Room Series is our ode to all things lager beer.

Founded by our Owner and Brewmaster, John Harris, in celebration of opening Ecliptic’s second location in Southeast Portland, in November 2021. The Ecliptic Brewing Moon Room is located at 930 SE Oak St. For more information on the location, visit the website here: https://eclipticbrewing.com/location/moon-room/

Moon Room Series Release Schedule:

• February: Vienna Lager

• March: Märzen

• April: Rice Lager & Rice Lager Jasmine Edition

• May: Maibock

• July: Helles

• September: Oktoberfest

• November: Schwarzbier

About Ecliptic Brewing

Ecliptic Brewing is a venture from John Harris, an Oregon beer icon whose background is steeped in the state’s rich craft brewing history. The name Ecliptic unites Harris’ two passions: brewing and astronomy. Ecliptic Brewing’s Mothership location opened in October of 2013 in North Portland and its second location – the Moon Room –opened in November of 2021 in Southeast Portland.

Ecliptic celebrates the Earth’s yearly journey around the sun through both its beer and restaurant menus. Harris’ signature beers include Ecliptic Starburst IPA, Phaser Hazy IPA, Carina Peach Sour Ale, Capella Porter and Pyxis Pilsner.

Ecliptic beers are available at the mothership brewery (825 North Cook St), the Moon Room (930 SE Oak St), in grocery stores, bottle shops, and on-tap throughout the area. They are distributed by: Maletis Beverage (Portland, Salem, Vancouver WA), Bigfoot Beverage (Eugene, Bend, Coast), Fort George Distributing (Northern Oregon Coast, Southern Washington Coast), Hodgen Distributing (Eastern Oregon), Summit Distribution (Southern Oregon), NW Beverages (Seattle, Tacoma), Odom (Eastern Washington, Northern ID), Dickerson Distributing (Bellingham), Hayden Beverage (Southern Idaho), Crooked Stave Artisans (Colorado), Freedom Distributors (North Carolina), Beer Thirst (Canada) and Tread Water (Japan).

For more information, visit: eclipticbrewing.com.

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