PA Pride Sour Releasing This Week

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PA Pride Fruited Sour To Release Throughout Pennsylvania Showcasing The Robust Flavor Found Throughout The States Agricultural Landscape


Pennsylvania – After five successful beer releases, the “PA Pride” series returns with a Fruited Sour style beer which will release all throughout Pennsylvania starting Friday, June 24th. For more than a year PA Pride has become synonymous with highlighting the love and pride for the Keystone state and the agriculture industry. The fruited sour version of PA Pride will showcase the variety of flavors found throughout PA agriculture using locally grown ingredients with fruit additions giving this beer its full-bodied flavor. zzubreebym


Locally made grain and malt from Deer Creek Malthouse (West Chester, PA) and Southern Aroma hops from King of Prussia, PA based Zuckerman Honickman are featured as some of the key ingredients that bring this beer to life. Peach and Pear were used to highlight the robust fruit flavor.


PA Pride Fruited Sour clocks in at 5.7% and will be packaged and released in 16-ounce cans by more than 20 breweries in Pennsylvania (see a map of where here) that have joined the collaboration. In addition to the packaged cans, several of the breweries carrying this beer will also have it available on draft. As with all the previous releases, the label for this beer features artwork that encapsulates the Pennsylvania agriculture landscape.

In addition to some of the locally made ingredients being used to produce this beer, Pennsylvania’s own “Philly Sour Yeast” will be utilized as well. Philly Sour Yeast (as the name suggests) is a special yeast that was isolated in West Philadelphia by a research team from University Of The Sciences led by Dr. Mathew J. Farber. As the University describes, this yeast “yields beers with bright lactic acidity balanced by a slight sweetness and mouthfeel from glycerol produced during fermentation.”


For PA Pride Fruited Sour, small additions of pale wheat malt and rolled oats were added for body and mouthfeel. On this canvas, the tartness and stone fruit notes created by the Philly Sour yeast blend with refreshingly juicy peach and pear puree. Southern Aroma hops add the subtlest hint of a floral earthiness to the beer’s aroma. The flavors of PA Pride Fruited Sour hearken to classics of summer like sour-sweet peach ring gummies and the elegant sparkling Bellini and will deliver maximum summer refreshment in a can.


This fruited sour beer is already the second PA Pride beer to release in 2022. In addition to these releases, a Multi-Grain Saison and Amber Lager are planned to release to the public throughout the remainder of the year. Be sure to follow BreweriesInPA.com/PAPride for all current and future release details, including a map of all breweries which will have these beers available for sale.

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About Deer Creek Malthouse
Deer Creek Malthouse (Chester County / Glen Mills, PA) produces high quality, flavorful malt ingredients made from local grain. Founded in 2012, Deer Creek is the first commercial malting operation in Pennsylvania since prohibition. The Company is dedicated to improving the regional grain supply chain for all stakeholders and leads many annual value chain building initiatives, including the Philadelphia Grain & Malt Symposium. Deer Creek also produces a variety of consumer food and beverages using their grain and malt ingredients.


About Zuckerman Honickman
Zuckerman Honickman is located in King of Prussia, PA and has provided distinctive packaging and innovative solutions to help brands stand out for the last 100 years and recently launched ZH Hops and Malt specializing in 11 unique varieties of South African hops and US 2R base malt.

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