| March 28, 2011 | ||
| 4:00 PM | to | 11:59 PM |
This Monday’s Glass Night features Boston’s Harpoon Brewery and session #35 in their 100 Barrel Series, “Catamount Maple Wheat.”
Here’s the details on the beer, straight from the brewery:
Catamount Maple Wheat is a full-bodied, smooth wheat ale made with genuine Vermont maple syrup. The original version of this beer was brewed in the winter of 2009 by Harpoon Vermont sales representative John Baker. Harpoon brewer Brett Simmons based his 2011 version on John’s recipe, with some tweaks to make it his own. It is brewed with a combination of wheat malt, pale malt, caramel malt, and mildly hopped with Willamette. The balance of malts and hops allows the distinct flavor and aroma of real Vermont maple syrup to take the lead.
The pure Vermont maple syrup used in the beer came from Baker Farm in East Dummerston – the family farm of John Baker – and Scrag Mountain Sugar House in Waitsfield. The maple sweetness and body that blankets this velvety amber beer showcases one of New England’s most beloved traditions.
As usual, the glasses will be released in two waves, the first half at 4:00 PM and the second half at 6:00 PM. See you at the brewpub!
