> Rogue Charlie 1981

Style:Strong Ale
Brewer:Rogue Ales
Newport, OR
Country:United States
Container:Draught
ABV:8.5%
Description:An unfiltered strong ale that is amber in color and has an intense piney hop aroma. The beer is named in honor of Charlie Papazian, president of the Association of Brewers, founder of the American Homebrewers Association and homebrewing guru. John Maier, Brewmaster for Rogue Ales, made his first batch of beer in 1981 using Papazian's influential book "The New Complete Joy of Homebrewing." Brewed with Munich and Crystal 40 two-row pale malt, and dry-hopped with Horizon, Sterling and Amarillo hops, free range coastal waters, and top fermenting Pacman yeast. The beer has an original gravity of 18.2 Plato, a TG of 3.5 Plato, measures in at 8.5% ABV, and has 75 IBUs.
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First Seen:2007-02-04
Last Seen:2016-03-07
Available at:Not currently available
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