Harpoon Brewery Bottles a Taste of Vermont: 100 Barrel Series Catamount Maple Wheat


Posted by: Todd on Thursday - January 27, 2011 - 18:18 UTC
Topic Origin: Beer Releasesphoto of ToddThe 100 Barrel Series Catamount Maple Wheat is Brewed with Pure Vermont Maple Syrup

BOSTON, MA (January 27, 2011) - This week the Harpoon Brewery released the latest installment of their 100 Barrel Series, Harpoon Catamount Maple Wheat. This is the 35th offering from Harpoon's 100 Barrel Series, the brewery's line of unique, handcrafted limited batch beers. The Catamount Maple Wheat was brewed using pure Vermont maple syrup.

Catamount Maple Wheat is a full-bodied, smooth wheat ale. 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 maple sweetness and body that blankets this velvety amber beer showcases one of New England's most beloved traditions.

"I was pleased to have the opportunity to brew the 2011 edition of Catamount Maple Wheat," says Brett Simmons, Harpoon brewer of this 100 Barrel Series beer. "As a Vermonter, it's nice to be able to utilize ingredients that are produced locally." The maple syrup used in the beer was sourced from Baker Farm in East Dummerston, VT - the family farm of John Baker - and Scrag Mountain Sugar House in Waitsfield, VT.

"The maple syrup from local farms, adds subtle caramel and maple notes and provides a wonderful natural sweetness and soft mouthfeel. To balance out the sweetness we used Willamette hops, which have low IBU's and a mild aromatic profile. This hop varietal allowed the maple syrup to remain at the forefront. The color of the Grade B syrup and caramel malts give this beer a stunning deep amber color," Brett added.

The Catamount Maple Wheat is an ode to the state of Vermont and the craft beer drinking culture that thrives there. In June of 2000, Harpoon purchased a brewing facility in Windsor, VT and brews roughly 40% of their annual barrelage in the state. Visitors are welcome daily to visit the brewery in Windsor and sample Harpoon's locally-brewed beers straight from the source.

Harpoon introduced the 100 Barrel Series in 2003 to showcase the individual brewing talents of their brewers. Every couple months, a different Harpoon brewer is invited to choose a style of beer, formulate the recipe, and brew the beer. That brewer's signature can be found on the bottle label. The beers in the series are one-offs; they are brewed in limited batches and are available only until the batch sells out. Since the series began in May of 2003, 35 different styles of beer have been brewed. For a complete list of beers that have been released as part of the 100 Barrel Series, visit  http://www.harpoonbrewery.com 

The Harpoon 100 Barrel Series Catamount Maple Wheat is available in 22 oz. bottles with limited draft availability.

Brett suggests pairing the Catamount Maple Wheat with pork tenderloin, barbecue, cr?me brulee, and vanilla ice cream topped with warm Vermont maple syrup.

Harpoon 100 Barrel Series Catamount Maple Wheat Beer Specifications:
ABV: 6.75%
O.G.: 15.9
I.B.U.: 20
EBC: 40

About the Harpoon Brewery:
The Harpoon Brewery was founded by beers lovers, Rich Doyle and Dan Kenary. In 1986 Harpoon was issued Brewing Permit #001 by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, since it was the first brewery to brew commercially in the state after a dormant period of about 25 years. Harpoon's line of craft beer features its award-winning IPA and UFO Hefeweizen beers, along with four special seasonal selections. In 2000 Harpoon purchased a second brewery in Windsor, VT, making Harpoon the 10th largest craft brewer in the US. Harpoon has since introduced two lines of limited edition beers, the 100 Barrel Series and the Leviathan Series, as well as the all-natural Harpoon Cider made from freshly pressed, local apples. For more information about Harpoon beers and visiting the breweries, visit  http://www.harpoonbrewery.com 

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