Diamond Knot’s Dir. of Quality, Aaron Brodniak, conducts quality control on the first pours of DK’s newest beer, Red IPA.
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Mukilteo, WA – Don’t wait for Seattle Beer Week if you want
some beery action. This week at Diamond Knot Craft Brewing locations,
we’ll be releasing four new beers in four days starting on Tuesday.
This
time of the year is flush with new releases and we found that
orchestrating an ever-revolving tap lineup of new and seasonal beers was
making the brew crew too thirsty. Hence, Diamond Knot Beer Week 2016,
was born with the decision to release four beers in four days.
Get your calendars ready!
Tuesday: Fresh Hop Pale with Amarillo Hops
Brewed
with Amarillo hops that were cut from Virgil Ganache Hop Farm vines
less than 24 hours before going into the kettle, this beer is about as
hoppy and aromatic as it gets! Drink it fresh, drink it now, before this
very limited release beer is gone! 6.0% ABV, 33 IBUs
Wednesday: Red IPA
This
new Diamond Knot beer was a year in the making. It’s so new we don’t
even have a name for it yet. DK brewed an American red ale with a higher
alcohol content and hopped it like an IPA. Deep ruby hue in color, our
Red IPA is brewed with a new specialty malt called BEST Red X® and a
touch of Midnight
wheat. A complex, but gentle malt character sets the stage for fruit
esters and flavors of citrus orange from early and late Simcoe hop
additions. 6.1% ABV, 40 IBUs
Thursday: Storm Surge Winter Ale, Seasonal from October-March
Stylistically
elusive, this beer stands alone. Not as hoppy as a Black IPA, and
lighter bodied, it falls loosely into the American Dark Ale style. It
has a diverse grain bill of Midnight
Wheat, Munich, Caramel and CaraRed, which gives it a deep complexity,
all the while maintaining a medium-light body and smooth, crisp draw.
Aroma is malt-driven with a touch of stone fruit esters. Four different
Northwest hops lend to a fruity hop profile, which is apparent, but not
obtrusive. Aftertaste of lingering toasted caramel malts and coffee-like
bitterness adds to this beer’s unique character. 5.5% ABV, 30 IBUs
Friday: Industrial Ho!Ho! Winter Ale
Our
most anticipated beer of the year. This American Strong Ale has
maintained a cult-like following for 15 years, and for good reason! Big,
hoppy and malty; it a giant built for the colder months. 8.5% ABV, 60
IBUs
For those pumpkin ale fans, we’ll be
releasing Industrial Staggering Jack, an imperial pumpkin ale, in
mid-October, with a barrel-aged version to follow.
Courtesy of Diamond Knot |
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 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.
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