Courtesy of Ninkasi Brewing Co |
EUGENE, Ore.—Aug. 24, 2016—Ninkasi Brewing Company,
an independent craft brewery based in Eugene, Oregon, unveils a brand-new look for its popular winter seasonal,
Sleigh’r.
Brewed with Alt yeast and paired
with a smooth, rich profile, Sleigh’r returns to the shelf this
September. New branding will roll out across the brewery’s distribution
territory on all Sleigh’r packaging including 12 and 22-ounce bottles.
First
joining Ninkasi’s seasonal lineup in 2009, this Winter Ale quickly
garnered a cult-like following. “Sleigh’r has always been one of my
favorite beers,”
says Jamie Floyd, Ninkasi founding brewer and co-founder. “I love the
way the Alt yeast interplays with the dark malts, giving way to a
smooth, rich taste.” Derived from the German Altbier style, this Winter
Ale is fermented at colder temperatures, giving
it a crisp, lager-like profile. Complemented by the use of rich, dark
malts, this beer is deceptively easy to drink.
“Following
suit of our other rebrands announced this year, we’re excited to give
Sleigh’r an updated look,” says Floyd. Inspired by a day shredding the
mountain,
the artwork features a sled scorching through the snow with the shadow
of a rider throwing up the heavy metal hand. “As a snowboarder, the
story this art tells brings me back to the mountain; it embodies the
adventurous and imaginative side of the colder months.”
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Sleigh’r Stats
Seize
the season with Sleigh'r. Layers of deeply toasted malt are balanced by
just enough hop bitterness to make it deceivingly drinkable. Paired
with a dry finish, Sleigh’r is anything
but your typical winter brew.
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Style: Winter Ale
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Series: Seasonal Release Series
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Available: Sept. – Oct.
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ABV: 7.2%
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IBU: 60
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Malt: 2-Row Pale, Crystal, Munich, Carahell, Roasted Barley, Chocolate
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Hops: Nugget
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Packaging: 12 & 22oz. bottles, On-draft
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Distribution: Alaska; Alberta; Arizona; California; D.C.; Colorado; Idaho; Maryland; Nevada; New York; Oregon; Texas;
Utah; Washington; Vancouver, British Columbia
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Tasting Notes:
An Alt ferments with Ale yeast at colder lagering temperatures. This
effect gives Alts a more refined,
crisp lager-like flavor than traditional ales. This beer has been
“Ninkasified,” raising the ABV and IBUs. Sleigh'r has a deep, toasted
malt flavor that finishes dry and balanced.
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Food Pairings: Beef, Lamb, Duck, Steamed Shellfish, Strong Cheeses, Chocolate Torte
To view the Ninkasi lineup, visit:
www.ninkasibrewing.com.
About Ninkasi Brewing Company
Founded in 2006 by Jamie Floyd and Nikos Ridge, Ninkasi Brewing Company continues to grow from its first batch of Total Domination IPA, to two brewhouses, a 55-barrel and a 90-barrel brewhouse, located in Eugene, Ore. Ninkasi’s Flagship beers—Total Domination IPA, Tricerahops Double IPA, Dawn of the Red IPA, Easy Way IPA, Helles Belles Helles Lager, Oatis Oatmeal Stout, and Vanilla Oatis Oatmeal Stout—are sold throughout Alaska; Alberta; Arizona; California; D.C.; Colorado; Idaho; Maryland; Nevada; New York; Oregon; Texas; Utah; Washington; and Vancouver, British Columbia. The brewery remains privately-owned and is committed to community support and giving. Ninkasi’s Beer Is Love program offers in-kind donations and support for organizations throughout its footprint.
Founded in 2006 by Jamie Floyd and Nikos Ridge, Ninkasi Brewing Company continues to grow from its first batch of Total Domination IPA, to two brewhouses, a 55-barrel and a 90-barrel brewhouse, located in Eugene, Ore. Ninkasi’s Flagship beers—Total Domination IPA, Tricerahops Double IPA, Dawn of the Red IPA, Easy Way IPA, Helles Belles Helles Lager, Oatis Oatmeal Stout, and Vanilla Oatis Oatmeal Stout—are sold throughout Alaska; Alberta; Arizona; California; D.C.; Colorado; Idaho; Maryland; Nevada; New York; Oregon; Texas; Utah; Washington; and Vancouver, British Columbia. The brewery remains privately-owned and is committed to community support and giving. Ninkasi’s Beer Is Love program offers in-kind donations and support for organizations throughout its footprint.
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