Anheuser-Busch Brewmasters Share Their Newest Recipe - Sun Dog Amber Wheat
03 Mars 2008 - 5:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
New Spring Ale Complements Warm Weather for a Limited Time ST.
LOUIS, March 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- For the past three years,
Anheuser-Busch brewmasters have brewed special batches of beer
crafted to complement the changing seasons. For the first time,
there's a new addition to the familiar line of favorites. Sun Dog
Amber Wheat joins the seasonal beer family this spring. "Wheat
beers are one of my favorite styles to brew because of their
versatility. From Bavarian to Belgian to American, each style has
its own color, aroma and taste," said Florian Kuplent, brewmaster,
Anheuser-Busch, Inc. "Our take on the American amber wheat ale is a
luminous deep amber color with a slight caramel sweetness and
refreshing citrus note." Sun Dog is stepping up to fill the shoes
of the very popular Spring Heat Spiced Wheat which has graduated to
a year-round offering known now as Shock Top Belgian White. Jack's
Pumpkin Spice Ale, Winter's Bourbon Cask Ale and Beach Bum Blonde
Ale will continue to be available during their respective seasons.
Each ingredient in Sun Dog was carefully selected to create a
perfect balance of aroma and flavor. The caramel malt gives it a
rich amber hue and subtle sweetness. Its refreshing taste comes
from a blend of wheat and pale barley malts. The Cascade and
Willamette hops from the Pacific Northwest and imported Hallertau
hops from southern Germany, give the beer its noticeable hop aroma
and citrus flavor. To brew ales, yeast is rapidly top-fermented at
warm temperatures, usually around 65 to 75 degrees. As a result,
esters are naturally produced, bringing out the ale's fruity aroma.
Sun Dog is an unfiltered beer, with a naturally cloudy appearance
and fuller texture which allows it to stand up to spicy foods like
Thai noodle salads and Cuban sandwiches. The beer is best served in
a tall, wide-mouthed glass which opens up the aromas of the beer
and showcases its beautiful long-lasting head of white foam. The
Sun Dog tap marker, a friendly, sunglasses-wearing dog with a
bright red Frisbee will be easily spotted in bars, pubs and
restaurants. The beer is also available in six-packs at grocery and
convenience stores. From the name to the tap marker to the taste,
everything about Sun Dog is approachable and fun, just like man's
best friend. Sun Dog is brewed at Anheuser-Busch's Fort Collins,
Colo., brewery and contains 5.3 percent alcohol by volume.
DATASOURCE: Anheuser-Busch CONTACT: Jaclyn Fisher, +1-314-577-9629,
, or Gayla Daugherty, +1-314-577-7530, , both of Anheuser-Busch Web
site: http://www.anheuser-busch.com/
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