I was lucky enough to have my girlfriend purchase a case of the Brewer's Alley/Civil War Museum of Medicine Antietam Ale and truck it all of the way here from Frederick back before Thanksgiving.
I previously mentioned the thought of wondering about what styles of beer would also be produced along with what the names of said beers would be. According to the Frederick News Post, the next installment of this Civil War-themed beer celebration was released the night before I left Frederick after my most recent visit.
The next beer in the series is called Proclamation Porter and is obviously named in honor of Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation in 1863. There seems to be a slight chronological theme in the release of these beers so far as the first beer was called Antietam Ale. The Proclamation followed the Battle of Antietam in 1862.
The article also mentions the next two installments. One being "First Draught" set for a March release and another being "Gettysburg Wheat" that's due in July which will mark the 150th anniversary of the clash (how fitting). I will try my best to be at that release party in July. The label should have something to do with the Rose Farm since it's being named after the wheat that soaked up so much blood 150 years ago.
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January 10, 2013
October 24, 2012
New Civil War Beer Series
Posted by
Bill Kostkas
I'd hate to harp on the subject of history and beer once again, but when you really think about it beer is a huge part of world history. So, when I catch news of new beers like Frederick's Monocacy Brewing I get a bit excited.
If you take a look at this article from the Frederick News Post, you'll see that Monocacy, Brewers Alley and the National Museum of Civil war Medicine have all combined to begin a series of up to nine beers celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Civil War.
Apparently the first of the possible nine is out. It's called Antietam Ale and was made in time for the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Antietam which was just last month. From what I read in the article, the beer seems to have a nice hop kick, but with a sessionable ABV.
I can't wait to see what the rest of the beers in this Civil War series will be and how some of the beer styles relate to their namesakes. I especially can't wait for the Gettysburg one, but you pretty much assumed that already, right?
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Taken right down the street from Brewer's Alley in Frederick. |
Apparently the first of the possible nine is out. It's called Antietam Ale and was made in time for the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Antietam which was just last month. From what I read in the article, the beer seems to have a nice hop kick, but with a sessionable ABV.
I can't wait to see what the rest of the beers in this Civil War series will be and how some of the beer styles relate to their namesakes. I especially can't wait for the Gettysburg one, but you pretty much assumed that already, right?
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