Green Man Brewery Honors Grateful Dead with Limited Release of The Grateful Haze

Green Man Brewery (Asheville, North Carolina) has officially announced that it will begin the Limited Release of The Grateful Haze, a Grateful Dead-inspired Hazy IPA, during the summer of 2021.

Arriving as the 11th installment in Green Man’s quarterly-released Hazy Homage Series of hazy brews “dedicated to a particular band or artist,” The Grateful Haze is a Hazy/Juicy India Pale Ale that “features layers of citrus, creamy coconut from the Sabro hops, mango, dried apricot and candied pineapple.” Coming in at 6.8% ABV, The Grateful Haze is the perfect beer to jam out with all summer long.

The Grateful Haze is out now and will hang around only as long as supplies last. You can expect to find this Limited Release available in 4-packs of 16 oz. cans (with each can rocking a unique label design, “a first for Green Man and a rarity in the beer business”) at select craft beer-focused establishments located in North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia and Virginia. 4-packs are also available for purchase through Green Man’s online beer store. Prost!

Vital Information for The Grateful Haze from Green Man Brewery

Release – Limited/Hazy Homage Series; Summer 2021
Style – Hazy/Juicy India Pale Ale
ABV – 6.8%
Hops – Hot Side: Centennial, Idaho 7 & Bravo | Cold Side: Citra Cryo, Strata, Mosaic & Sabro
Availability – 4-packs of 16 oz. cans
Online Store – https://www.getgreenman.com/
Distribution – North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia & Virginia

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Dogfish Head Craft Brewery & the Grateful Dead Reunite for 2019 American Beauty

american-beauty-press-photos-11Dogfish Head Craft Brewery (Milton, Delaware) has once again teamed up with the iconic Grateful Dead band to revive American Beauty, a fan-favorite collaboration beer, for the entirety of 2019.

First released back in 2013, American Beauty is an American Pale Ale brewed with “granola and succulent wildflower honey which adds toasty, sweet notes to this hoppy ale.”  The decision to use granola came after Dogfish Head and the Grateful Dead “jointly reached out to their fan base with a call out for ingredient suggestions to incorporate into the recipe of the beer. Loyal dead heads and off-centered ale enthusiasts submitted more than 1500 ingredient suggestions, and after careful thought (and chuckles at some of the entries,) it was granola for the win.”  American Beauty clocks in at 6.5% ABV “to commemorate the year the Grateful Dead was formed (1965).”

“After more than 50 years of performing in front of fans all over the world, folks remain fiercely loyal to the Grateful Dead due to the organically imaginative, creative and accessible culture they nurture across all artistic platforms,” said Sam Calagione, CEO and founder of Dogfish Head. “We, at Dogfish, are inspired by their music, along with their unprecedented ability to bridge long-lasting, meaningful connections with fans for decades on end. We’re thrilled to collaborate with the Dead for a second iteration of American Beauty and hope fans of free-spirited music and independent beer will join in welcoming back this classic pale ale.”

American Beauty is rolling out this month and has plans to hang around through 2019.  You can expect to find this “Occasional” Release available in 6-packs of 12 oz. bottles at select craft beer-friendly establishments located in Alabama, Florida, Delaware and throughout the rest of Dogfish Head’s distribution area.  Prost!

Vital Information for American Beauty (2019) from Dogfish Head Craft Brewery

Release – Limited/Occasional, December 2018 – December 2019
Style – American Pale Ale
ABV – 6.5%
Added Ingredients – Granola & wildflower honey
Fun Fact #1 – “In addition to the beer release, Dogfish Head will be working with the official Grateful Dead archivist, David Lemieux, who curates and produces a series of rare and highly sought-after live Grateful Dead shows, known as “Dave’s Picks.” Dogfish Head will partner with Lemieux on a number of projects, including an immersive storytelling experience at their Rehoboth and Milton properties in early February.”
Fun Fact #2 – On the name of the beer: “This synergetic union brings fans a pale ale that shares a name with the popular 1970 Grateful Dead album, American Beauty, featuring hits like ‘Friend of the Devil,’ ‘Sugar Magnolia,’ and ‘Truckin.’” 

Availability – 6-packs of 12 oz. bottles
Beer Finder – https://www.dogfish.com/brewery/fishfinder