If you know anything about us you know how crazed we are about bringing together brewers from all across the state in an effort to push this industry forward. This is why when Deer Creek Malthouse approached us with the idea of an all PA beer collab we jumped right in.
And now, without further ado, we are excited to introduce “PA Pride” Pale Ale which will release at the 40 breweries below on November 5th, 2020. Breweries who are shipping the beer statewide are marked with an asterisk and linked to their shipping portal.
2nd Story | Bru Daddy’s | McAllister Brewing | Stable 12 |
Artifact Brewing | Butler Brew Works | Mondays Brewing | Steel City |
Bald Birds | Clarion River Brewing | Moss Mill Brewing | Stick City |
Bearded Barrel | Deer Creek Malthouse* | Newtown Brewing | Stone Bridge Brewing |
Beaver Brewing | East End | Noble Stein | Suburban Brewing Co |
Birthright Brewing | Gearhouse | Olde Bedford Brewing Company | Susquehanna Brewing Co. |
Bloom Brew | Geronimo Brewing | Punch Buggy Brewing | Tannery Run |
Bonn Place Brewing | Hemauer Brewing | Rebel Hill | Ten7 |
Boxcar Brew Works | Hopping Eagle Brewing | Roy Pitz* | Tuned Up |
Broken Goblet | Locust Lane* | Shy Bear Brewing* | Weyerbacher |
“PA Pride” is a malthouse ale inspired by the New England Pale Ale style produced with Keystone Pale barley malt and organic pale spelt malt. A light, hazy, and sessionable pale ale hopped with Simcoe, Citra, Cascade. Guests will enjoy tasting notes of toasty crisps, petit cakes, hard tangerine candies, lemon verbena tea, and orange creamsicle pops.
The beer is scheduled to release in conjunction with a virtual happy hour hosted by Deer Creek on November 5th, 2020. The happy hour is a part of the Grains & Revolution Conference which is hosted as an opportunity to center and amplify the BIPOC chefs, farmers, bakers, and millers who showcase the diversity of grains.
Specifically, the happy hour which the beer will be released at is in conjunction with Deer Creek Malthouse’s fall harvest festival “Malt-A-Palooza”. An event, in its sixth year, which showcases PA brewers and beer made with grain and malt grown right here in the Commonwealth.