May 25, 2010

Shipyard Brewing Announces Independence Pale Ale

For Immediate Release

Shipyard Brewing Independence Pale Ale

PORTLAND, MAINE—(May 25, 2010)—This Fourth of July, Shipyard Brewing Company’s master brewer Alan Pugsley will bring a bit of Maine back to his home country of England. Starting July 4th, Marston’s Beer Company will feature Shipyard Independence Ale as a special collaborative guest beer at more than 500 of its English pubs.

Shipyard Independence Ale is a blonde best bitter with a good hop bite and 4.2% alcohol by volume.

On June 15th, Pugsley will travel to Marston’s Brewery in Wolverhampton, England to brew Shipyard Independence Pale Ale. As the fireworks are being lit in the United States on July 4th, more than 250 UK barrels (300 US barrels) of Independence Pale Ale will be simultaneously tapped on cask at over 500 Marston’s pubs.

Stateside, the brewers at Kennebunkport Brewing Company will brew the same beer to be served during the month of July exclusively at Federal Jack’s Restaurant and Brew Pub in Kennebunk where Shipyard first began.

The idea for this collaborate beer stemmed out of Shipyard Brewing Company’s relationship with Marston’s. Pugsley, who is originally from Hampshire, England, moved to Maine in 1986 after working with Peter Austin at the world-famous Ringwood Brewery. Marston’s Beer Company now owns Ringwood and the brewery’s Old Thumper Extra Special Ale is brewed in the United States solely by Shipyard.

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