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Alaskan Summer Ale


Style: Based on the traditional style of Kölsch beer brewed in Cologne, Germany.

Flavor Profile: Alaskan Summer Ale balances a softly malted palate with the clean freshness of hops. In the tradition of the style, neither overpowers the other. Both hops and malt come together to refresh and renew the palate. The straw-gold color and easy drinkability are an enjoyable way to celebrate summer.

Ingredients:
Alaskan Summer Ale is made from glacier-fed water and a blend of European and Pacific NW hop varieties and premium two-row and specialty malts. Our water originates in the 1,500 square-mile Juneau Ice Field.

Recommendations: Enjoy this Kölsch-style beer with delicately flavored foods like fresh, wild Alaska crab or halibut or try it as an accompaniment to salads.

Specifications: Original Gravity: 1.048, ABV 5.3%, Bitterness: 18, Color: 8 SRM

 
Alaskan Brewing Company
Alaskan Brewing Company, a regional craft brewery located in Juneau, Alaska, was founded in 1986. The company's beers have won numerous awards at regional, national, and international beer competitions. Alaskan Brewing Company is the 11th largest craft brewery by sales volume in the United States. The brewery was founded in Juneau, Alaska by Marcy and Geoff Larson, who are still in charge of the company.

Alaskan Brewing currently produces five year round beers, four limited release seasonal ales and several specialty beers with limited distribution each year. The beers are currently available in ten western states: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Washington and Wyoming.


Alaskan Brewing Beers
Alaskan Amber
Alaskan Pale
Alaskan Stout
Alaskan IPA
Alaskan Smoked Porter
Alaskan Winter Ale
Alaskan Summer Ale



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