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First in series of fall seasonal fresh hop brews to be released September 6, 2017
SEATTLE - Fremont Brewing of Seattle, Washington will release its fall seasonal,
Field to Ferment Fresh Hop Pale Ale, on Wednesday, September 6th at the
Urban Beer Garden on draft and in six-packs starting at 11:00 a.m.
Fremont will brew this single fresh hop ale throughout the entire hop
harvest in Yakima, with three individual hop varieties sequentially
as they are harvested. The first release will feature early harvest
Centennial hops from
Carpenter Ranches followed by Amarillo from
Virgil Gamache Farms,
and finally Citra, also from Carpenter Ranches. Field to Ferment will
be sold across Fremont Brewing’s entire distribution network through
September and part
of October while supply lasts.
The
vision behind Field to Ferment is to showcase the purest possible
essence of individual varieties of freshly harvested Northwest hops,
celebrate the farmers who grow them, and provide
craft beer lovers the rare opportunity to experience and even compare
the distinct flavor profiles of fresh, juicy hops. It builds upon the
acclaim and limited supply of Fremont’s wildly popular Cowiche Canyon
Fresh Hop Ale, a small-batch blend of organic
hops grown exclusively for Fremont on a single farm at the mouth of the
Cowiche Canyon Conservation area in Yakima and released annually in early October.
“With
Field to Ferment, we share our passion for the fleeting joy of these
once-a-year fresh hop beers which are one of the most unique offerings
of Northwest craft beer,” said Matt Lincecum,
CEO of Fremont Brewing. “The harvest season is a marvel of ingenuity
and hard work as Yakima’s farmers work 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
until the harvest is finished, and we brew around the clock to keep up
with them. Fresh hop beer is truly the iconic
seasonal release for the Pacific Northwest.”
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Field
to Ferment is the most extensive rotating fresh hop beer experiment on
the West Coast. Production requires extra planning and logistics as load
after load of hop cones must be harvested,
separated from the bines, stored in specialized bins, and transported
over the Cascades in a refrigerated truck to Seattle. Each 80-barrel
batch will contain approximately 1,300 pounds of fresh hops (16.5 lbs
per barrel) placed into the mashtun within 24 hours
of harvest.
“From
our Centennial hop fields to the kettles and fermenters! The Carpenter
family farm is excited to be a part of the Fremont Brewing fresh
experience,” said Brad Carpenter of Carpenter
Ranches. “Your taste buds will be tickled!”
About Fremont Brewing
Fremont Brewing is a family-owned craft brewery founded in 2009 to brew artisan beers made with the best local ingredients we can find.
Our beer is distributed in kegs, cans, and 22 oz. bottles and can be enjoyed everyday at our kid- and dog-friendly
Urban Beer Garden in Seattle’s Fremont neighborhood.
Because BeerMatters!
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