Courtesy of Diamond Knot Craft Brewing |
MUKILTEO, WA – Fall may be right around the corner, but for
the crew at Diamond Knot Craft Brewing, the leaves may as well start falling
and the crisp autumn days begin. Fog Bank Fall Ale is set to release Aug. 1 to
thirsty fans throughout the area.
“There’s something about Fog Bank Fall Ale that gets us all
primed for shorter days and colder temps,” Sherry Jennings, DK’s Dir. of
Marketing, said. “The beer’s color is beautiful; definitely a reflection of the
warm fall colors.”
Fog Bank was first brewed by DK’s founders as a traditional
Märzen style, but with ale yeast. Staying with the
style, Fog Bank is brewed with Vienna and Munich malts, which impart a
characteristic deep and elegant malt profile. The ale yeast gives this beer a
lot more character and depth than a traditional lager.
The reddish amber color reflects the change in foliage and
the bursting of maple reds. Just as crisp as those autumn mornings, Fog Bank
Fall Ale has a bright, crisp flavor with a full malty finish. With a mild 5.8%
ABV (30 IBUs), this seasonal is the perfect transition from the brewery's Binnacle Summer
Ale to its darker winter brews.
The Fog Bank name gives a nod to that fateful day off the
Olympic Peninsula and the two-month-long marine salvage that ensued shortly
after in 1947. Aug. 13 proved unforgiving with a thick fog that embraced the Strait of Juan de
Fuca. When the MV Diamond Knot, loaded with 75 percent of Alaska’s seasonal
salmon catch and 100,000 gallons of fish oil, motored toward Seattle, the fog
got the best of the rudimentary navigation tools, and early that morning the
Fenn Victory collided with the Diamond Knot, damaging the Diamond Knot enough
to cause its sinking in 135 feet of water just off Port Angeles.
Fog Bank Fall Ale hits store shelves in 22-oz. bottles and
the taps at all three Diamond Knot locations, as well as your favorite watering
holes throughout Washington, the first week in August.
Founded in 1994, Diamond Knot Craft Brewing is a privately
held company and Snohomish County’s oldest continuously-operating,
independently-owned brewery. Handcrafted Diamond Knot ales can be found in 12
states, British Columbia and Japan, both in bottles and on draft.
Additionally, Diamond Knot operates three production breweries and two
full-service restaurants in Washington; the Brewery & Alehouse in Mukilteo
and the Brewpub @ MLT in Mountlake Terrace. Diamond Knot prides itself in
providing exceptional food, craft beer and lively experiences, as well as being
charitable members of the communities in which it operates.
For more company information, visit diamondknot.com.
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