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Harpoon Beer Debuts in the Lone Star State |
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Written by Henry Bentley
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Friday, 16 January 2009 |
New England’s largest craft brewer begins distribution in Texas
Dallas, TX (January 2,
2009) – The Harpoon Brewery, New England’s largest craft brewer, will
begin distribution of its award-winning craft beers in Texas in January
2009. Ben E. Keith Beverage Distributors will be the exclusive
distributor of Harpoon beers throughout the state.
Harpoon’s flagship beer, IPA
(India Pale Ale), will be available on draft in January. The IPA has a
floral aroma with a medium body and an aggressive, clean hop
finish. Another popular Harpoon beer, UFO Hefeweizen, will roll out on
draft in February. This American unfiltered wheat beer has a cloudy
appearance with a citrus-like aroma, light body, and clean finish. Both
the IPA and UFO Hefeweizen will be available in package in March.
Harpoon’s spring seasonal, Harpoon Celtic Ale
(an Irish red ale), will also be available in March on draft. Harpoon
Celtic Ale has a complex maltiness with a deep amber color.
Harvard classmates Rich Doyle and Dan Kenary founded the Harpoon Brewery
in Boston because they wanted a greater variety and higher quality in
their beer selection. In 1986 Harpoon was granted Permit No. 1 to brew
and package beer commercially in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In
2000 they purchased a second brewery in Windsor,
Vermont to keep up with the growing demand. In 2008 Harpoon brewed
120,000 barrels of beer, making it the largest brewer of craft beers in
New England.
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