In response to consumer demand, Redhook Ale Brewery is bringing back Redhook
Blonde. The golden ale, which was taken out of production in early 2009,
returned to draught in the Western U.S. in April, and hits grocery store shelves
in 12 ounce bottles and on draught nationwide this month. Redhook Blonde sports
a bold new look, yet is made using the same great recipe that built its
reputation.
"Redhook Blonde is a smooth, flavorful beer," said Greg Deuhs, Redhook
brewmaster. "It has a soft malt character and medium hop profile, making it a
very good session beer. Redhook Blonde is a perfect beer to have while spending
an afternoon outdoors at a picnic or on a rainy day at the pub for happy hour."
Redhook Blonde combines the best attributes of a flavorful golden ale with the
refreshing qualities of a lager. The ale is brewed with three different malts
and two hop varietals. Additionally, lightly roasted barley and a touch of wheat
give Redhook Blonde a flavor profile anticipated to appeal to a wide range of
beer drinkers.
Redhook Blonde pairs well with medium flavored foods such as fish, nachos or
salad. It has an alcohol by volume (ABV) of 5.3 percent and 24 international
bittering units (IBUs). The golden ale will retail for approximately $7.99 -
$8.99 per six-pack.
Redhook Ale Brewery
Redhook Ale Brewery has been at the forefront of the domestic craft brewing
segment since the company's formation in 1981. Redhook brews a variety of craft
beer styles, including: Long Hammer IPA, Redhook ESB, Copperhook Ale, Blonde and
seasonal offerings, Mudslinger Spring Ale, Rope Swing Summer Pilsner, Late
Harvest Autumn Ale and Winterhook Winter Ale. Redhook beer is brewed in its
breweries, one in the Seattle suburb of Woodinville, Wash., and the other in
Portsmouth, N.H. Redhook's specialty beers are available in both draught and
bottles and are distributed nationally through a network of wholesale
distributors.
For more information, visit
http://www.redhook.com