Allagash Brewing Company

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Address:
100 Industrial Way
Portland, Maine 04103
United States

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Website:
http://www.allagash.com

Description:
Allagash Brewing Company sold its first batch of beer in the summer of 1995. The Allagash story, however, has roots that go much further back then the ten years the Portland, Maine brewery has been in operation. The roots go into the early 1990’s when founder Rob Tod saw something missing in the American beer market. They are interwoven in the craft brewing movement that has allowed the creativity of brewers to flourish over the last twenty years, and those same roots have ties that go back centuries-to the monasteries of Belgium, whose own ancient brewing methods are now practiced today by the brewers of Allagash. Allagash began as a one-man operation, with Tod assuming all brewing duties in a small space located in a building on the outskirts of the maritime city of Portland. Tod had worked in brewery settings before and recognized a void within the craft brewing movement. While both German and British styles had become prevalent throughout the U.S., the ever-creative Belgian-styles were very difficult to find. Through his travels, Tod had sampled many of these unique beers and felt that the flavors and traditions of this European nation needed to be shared with the American drinking public. He designed a small 15-barrel brewhouse specifically to embrace the Belgian tradition of beer making, gathered the finest array of authentic raw materials and began his quest towards the production of traditional Belgian style ales.

Allagash began with the release of its Allagash White, modeled after the traditional "White" beers of Belgium. Also referred to as "wit" beers, they get their unique flavor from the use of wheat in place of barley, Curacao orange peel and the careful sprinkling of coriander and other spices. Allagash combined these ingredients with their very own proprietary Belgian yeast strain to create the remarkably unique and refreshing beer that is today their flagship brand. Allagash White developed a strong cult following around the Portland area where it was available at selected draft accounts. Due to its immediate success, the beer was soon made available in 12-ounce six-packs throughout the state of Maine.

With the success of the first brand, Rob realized two things: The public was asking for some new styles and the workload was getting to be too much for one person. Soon after, two experienced brewers were hired and Allagash released their second brew, Allagash Double Ale. Using the philosophy and techniques created by the Trappist Monks of Belgium centuries ago, the staff created this beer using seven different malts, a traditional sugar, and their own Belgian yeast strain. The result was another unique yet balanced beer crafted in the classic Belgian style.

To truly appreciate the classic styles and brewing traditions of Belgium, one must experience beer created in the classic Belgian package. This is why Allagash, after an extensive period of research, released their distinctive “Reserve” line of cork finished 750 ML bottles. This unique line employs the ancient tradition referred to as the méthode champenoise. The technique calls for two fermentations, one in the Brewery’s fermenting tanks and the second in the bottle itself. It is this second fermentation that produces a notable increase in carbonation, a softer mouthfeel, and beers of remarkable complexity. This method of bottle conditioning leaves a small amount of yeast in the bottle, creating what is known as a “living” beer. As a result, these styles have a greatly enhanced shelf life and some styles will age exceptionally, much like a fine wine. Just as the styles originate in Belgium, so does the package itself. To insure authenticity, Allagash imports the bottles and corks directly from the same country that designed the techniques. This enables the beers to reach carbonation levels similar to champagne while allowing the corks to “pop” characteristically upon serving. Today, Allagash still remains one of very few breweries in North America using this distinctive package.

From the very beginning, Allagash has strived to produce the finest Belgian-style and experimental ales this side of the Atlantic. It began as New England’s original Belgian-Style brewery and has grown into one of the industry’s most distinguished and well-respected brands. Following the time-tested brewing traditions of ancient Belgium, Allagash now produces a broad-ranging portfolio of artisanal beers with uncompromising quality.

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  • Allagash Coolship Cerise
    Wed, May 16th, 2012 | Via: thefullpint.com

    From Allagash - 2 year old spontaneous beer, aged on local Montmorency Cherries for 4 months, blended with a small portion of “young” spontaneous beer at bottling. Alc. 8.3% Vol Allagash Brewing – Allagash Coolship Cerise – 12 oz. bottle poured into a goblet. 8.3% abv. Appearance: Pours a light ... Read More

  • Allagash Coolship Balaton
    Wed, May 16th, 2012 | Via: thefullpint.com

    From Allagash - Spontaneous beer aged with Balaton cherries. Allagash Brewing – Allagash Coolship Balaton – 12 oz. bottle poured into a goblet. 5.9% abv. Appearance: Pours like pink lemonade with no head. Aroma: Cherry pie and cinnamon yankee candle. Taste: Tart cherry,phenolic metallic funk, clove, cinnamon. Mouthfeel: Medium bodied ... Read More

  • Allagash Coolship Resurgam
    Mon, Mar 12th, 2012 | Via: thefullpint.com

    From Allagash - A blend of two year old, 1.5 year old, and 6 month old spontaneous beer. Alc. 6.0% Vol Allagash Brewing – Allagash Coolship Resurgam – On tap at Great American Beer Festival, multiple pours. 6.0% abv. Appearance: Pours a hazy pastel gold with a thin cap of ... Read More

  • Allagash Mattina Rossa
    Mon, Feb 13th, 2012 | Via: thefullpint.com

    From Allagash - Brewed with over 1000 lbs of fresh local raspberries and aged in French Oak barrels for over 18 months, utilizing a unique blend of wild yeasts and lactic-acid bacteria. Allagash Brewing – Allagash Mattina Rossa – Multiple samples On tap at GABF - 6.9% abv. Appearance: Pours ... Read More

  • A Look Back At 2011 Part 1 – Allagash, Pretty Things, Dogfish Head And Cigar City
    Wed, Dec 28th, 2011 | Via: thefullpint.com

    Dan recaps some memorable moments in the craft beer year of 2011 by running down some milestones from the likes of east coast players Allagash, Pretty Things, Dogfish Head and Cigar City. Cheers! Allagash Allagash was way ahead of the curve as far as marketing fancy, pricy bottles of ale. ... Read More

  • Allagash Ghoulschip
    Sat, Dec 24th, 2011 | Via: thefullpint.com

    From Allagash – Ale Aged in oak barrels and brewed with pumpkin, toasted pumpkin seed and molasses. Allagash Brewing – Allagash Ghoulschip – 12.7 oz. bottle poured into official Coolship glassware. 6.9% abv. Thanks Nana! Appearance: Pours a dark rust orange with no head. Aroma: Sour funk, white wine like. ... Read More

  • Allagash Coolship Red
    Wed, Nov 2nd, 2011 | Via: thefullpint.com

    From Allagash - 2 year old spontaneous beer, aged on local raspberries for 4 months, blended with a small portion of “young” spontaneous beer at bottling. Allagash Brewing – Allagash Coolship Red – 12.7 oz. bottle poured into a wine glass. 6% abv. Thanks Nana! Appearance: Pours a bright pink. ... Read More

  • Craft Beer News Roundup: Sierra Nevada, Allagash, Lost Abbey And Marin Brewing
    Tue, Oct 18th, 2011 | Via: thefullpint.com

    It’s time for Craft Beer News Roundup. In this very west coast edition, we drop news on Sierra Nevada, Allagash Brewing, Lost Abbey Brewing and Marin Brewing. Hope you enjoy! Sierra Nevada Brewing - Ovila Abbey Quad is shipping this week. - Celebration Ale will be released in two weeks. ... Read More

  • Allagash Coolship Red Just Released
    Tue, Aug 30th, 2011 | Via: Beernews.org

    (Portland, ME) – Allagash Brewing surprised beer geeks with an announcement this morning. Posted by members of the Allagash team about a half hour ago, Allagash Coolship Red is now available at the brewery after four years in the making. Expect a quick sell-out though. 400 bottles are currently being ... Read More

  • New Beer Labels: Nebraska, De La Senne, Allagash, Flying Dog, Uinta, Rock Bottom
    Sat, Jul 9th, 2011 | Via: Beernews.org

    Batch 2 of today’s new beer labels… Nebraska Toasted Barn: Taking inspiration from The Bruery, this label reads, “Our Smoked Porter carefully nestled into Colorado Craft Whiskey Barrels for six month. Extended barrel-aging imparts a light vanilla nose into an elegantly smokey beverage.” Looks like this is part of a ... Read More

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Beers by Allagash Brewing Company (1)

Confluence Ale

Confluence Ale
Allagash Brewing Company
abv 7.50%
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