Flying Dog Brewing

Flying Dog Kujo Released

Flying Dog’s Imperial Coffee Stout has started hitting shelves and draft lines this week.   Kujo was once a coffee experiment, now a permanent seasonal release.

“The most exciting part of inaugurating a new beer is getting original art for it Continue Reading →

Flying Dog’s Brewhouse Rarities

Flying Dog Brewing has created Brewhouse Rarities, a limited release series coming your way in 2012.  The beers won’t be limited to just tap room, but around the mid-atlantic region.

Styles include:  Imperial Hefeweizen, Black Lager with cherries, and Belgian Dubbel.

The Continue Reading →

Flying Dog’s Pearl Necklace

Only the pure of mind won’t laugh at this one.  Flying Dog Brewing’s new Oyster Stout – Pearl Necklace.

Ale Brewed with Oyster Shells.  Draft only as of 10/23/11

Style: Stout

5.5% ABV

Your New Beer/Pet, Flying Dog Kujo

Cujo is a terror.  I’m sure Flying Dog Brewing’s Kujo won’t be.  Joining FD’s Wild Dog Series is this imperial coffee stout.  Brewed with Black Dog Coffee from Summit, West Virginia.

Enjoy your new pet!” he said.  Twelve hours later, your Continue Reading →

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Flying Dog Kujo Released

Flying Dog’s Imperial Coffee Stout has started hitting shelves and draft lines this week.   Kujo was once a coffee experiment, now a permanent seasonal release.

“The most exciting part of inaugurating a new beer is getting original art for it from Ralph Steadman,” VP of Marketing Ben Savage, said. “What he sent back was terrifyingly brilliant. You can feel the aggression coming off of it, which is perfect for such an intense beer.”

Kujo Launch Parties:

Frederick Wine House in Frederick, MD

  • Monday, December 12 at 8 pm
  • Featuring small-plate food pairings from Roasthouse Pub and The Perfect Truffle

Max’s Taphouse in Baltimore, MD

  • Thursday, December 15 at 5 pm
  • Firkin takeover with cask-condition Kujo, along with varieties aged with vanilla, star anise, elderberries, and rum-soaked oak chips

ChurchKey in Washington, DC

  • Wednesday, December 21 at 6 pm
  • Kujo 7 ways: Draft, nitro pour, and 5 cask-conditioned varieties

Style: Imperial Stout w/ coffee
Availability: 12oz bottles, Draft.  Winter seasonal.

8.9% ABV 

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Flying Dog’s Brewhouse Rarities

Flying Dog Imperial HefeFlying Dog Brewing has created Brewhouse Rarities, a limited release series coming your way in 2012.  The beers won’t be limited to just tap room, but around the mid-atlantic region.

The first in the series Imperial Hefeweizen. Per FD:

  • ABV: 7.3%
  • Specialty Malts: Malted White Wheat, Flaked Wheat
  • Hops: German Perle
  • Appearance: Robust gold with healthy yeast haze
  • Aroma: Sweet malt with banana and clove undertones
  • Mouthfeel: Full-bodied and highly effervescent
  • Taste: Bready with banana and bubblegum fruitiness
  • Finish: Crisp snap of malt and spice
  • Food Pairings: Washed rind cheeses, green apple, nuts, artisan bread, key lime pie
Arrival: 1 per month, starting in January, 2012
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Flying Dog Pearl Necklace Limited To MD, VA, D.C.

Flying Dog’s Pearl Necklace Oyster Stout is a draft only offering for a good cause.  The beer benefits the Oyster Recovery Partnership in the Chesapeake Bay Area.  The partnership coordinates and conducts oyster restorations efforts in the bay.

It’s a 3 way collaboration between Flying Dog, Rappahannock River Oysters, and Baltimore’s Woodberry Kitchen.

“Both Rappahannock and Woodberry were great partners in educating us on the oyster issues facing the Chesapeake Bay,” Flying Dog Brewmaster Matt Brophy said. “When we became fully aware of how crucial oysters are to the Bay’s fragile ecosystem, we knew we needed to do more than just brew a beer.”

Style: Dry Stout (Oyster Stout)

Availability: Draft Only.  Limited to MD, VA, Washington D.C.

Pearl Necklace launches at Woodberry Kitchen on Monday, November 14. From 6 to 9 pm.  Tix $35 dollars.

Other Pearl Necklace release parties include:
— Alewife in Baltimore, MD; Tuesday, November 15 at 6 pm
— Firestone’s Culinary Tavern in Frederick, MD; Thursday November 17 at 5 pm
— Olney Ale House in Olney, MD; Thursday, November 17 at 6 pm
— Hank’s Oyster Bar in Washington, DC; Monday, November 21 at 5 pm
— Hellas Restaurant and Lounge in Millersville, MD; Friday, November 25 at 5 pm

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Flying Dog Releasing Oyster Stout to Benefit Oyster Recovery

It all began with a couple of guys drinking beer.

That can surely be said for a lot of things. But it’s only fitting that after a few pints, Pearl Necklace Oyster Stout, Flying Dog Brewery’s latest limited-edition brew, was born.

A dry stout brewed with local oysters, Pearl Necklace was the brainchild of Flying Dog, Rappahannock River Oysters, and Baltimore’s Woodberry Kitchen.

“Both Rappahannock and Woodberry were great partners in educating us on the oyster issues facing the Chesapeake Bay,” Flying Dog Brewmaster Matt Brophy said. “When we became fully aware of how crucial oysters are to the Bay’s fragile ecosystem, we knew we needed to do more than just brew a beer.”

Proceeds from Pearl Necklace will benefit the Oyster Recovery Partnership, which coordinates and conducts large-scale oyster restoration efforts in the Chesapeake Bay. Both Woodberry Kitchen and Rappahannock River Oysters work closely with the Partnership on shell recycling programs and more.

“Woodberry Kitchen has been one of the most ardent supporters of our program to help restore the oyster population in the Bay, and Flying Dog jumped right in to help us both drive an innovative angle for reaching more consumers with our message of restoration and revitalization,” Travis Croxton, owner of Rappahannock River Oysters, said.

Pearl Necklace will be released in mid-November on draft only in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, DC.

“We are pumped that this beer is coming out at the start of oyster season,” Corey Polyoka, restaurant manager at Woodberry Kitchen, said. “Finally, we have a beer made with Chesapeake oysters to drink with Chesapeake oysters. It’s as good a food pairing as Muscadet, but is much more about where we are in the world — a better representation of our culture.”

The beer’s launch will be at Woodberry Kitchen on Monday, November 14. From 6 to 9 pm, they will be pouring Pearl Necklace, shucking Rappahannock River oysters, jamming to Cris Jacobs with members of The Bridge. Tickets are $35. Space is limited, so reservations through Woodberry are required and should be made soon.

Other Pearl Necklace release parties include:
— Alewife in Baltimore, MD; Tuesday, November 15 at 6 pm
— Firestone’s Culinary Tavern in Frederick, MD; Thursday November 17 at 5 pm
— Olney Ale House in Olney, MD; Thursday, November 17 at 6 pm
— Hank’s Oyster Bar in Washington, DC; Monday, November 21 at 5 pm
— Hellas Restaurant and Lounge in Millersville, MD; Friday, November 25 at 5 pm

About Flying Dog Brewery
“Good Beer, No Shit.” Located in Frederick, MD, Flying Dog is Maryland’s largest brewery. As their tagline proclaims, Flying Dog is committed to producing world-class craft beer and continues to push the envelope with experimental and limited-edition releases. Recent accolades include Doggie Style Classic Pale Ale ranked as the #1 American Pale Ale in the U.S. by The New York Times and Raging Bitch Belgian-Style IPA named one of the best new beers in 2010 by multiple sources. For more information, please visit  http://www.flyingdogbrewery.com

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Flying Dog’s Pearl Necklace

Flying Dog Pearl NecklaceOnly the pure of mind won’t laugh at this one.  Flying Dog Brewing’s new Oyster Stout – Pearl Necklace.

Ale Brewed with Oyster Shells.  Draft only as of 10/23/11

Style: Stout

5.5% ABV

Posted in Coming Soon, Flying Dog Brewing

Your New Beer/Pet, Flying Dog Kujo

Flying Dog KujoCujo is a terror.  I’m sure Flying Dog Brewing’s Kujo won’t be.  Joining FD’s Wild Dog Series is this imperial coffee stout.  Brewed with Black Dog Coffee from Summit, West Virginia.

Enjoy your new pet!” he said.  Twelve hours later, your heart is pounding with terror as you wake up to find the savage beast growling over a puddle of your neighbor’s organs.  And that’s not coffee on your breath this morning, it’s fear.  Sleep tight my friend.  

Style: Imperial Stout (w/ coffee)
Availability: 12oz bottles
Arrival: Released 12/12/11

8.9% ABV

It lives in Castlerock Lane…

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Flying Dog’s The Fear In Only 4 States

Flying Dog Brewing’s new pumpkin beer – The Fear debuts later this month.  Distribution will be limited to just 4 states and D.C.

Here’s a teaser.

Why is there only one time of year – as goblins, ghouls, and ghosts frolic on front lawns – when we embrace THE FEAR?

At all other times, THE FEAR dominates us, controls us, and prevents us from greatness. What is there to THE FEAR? Disagreement? Criticism? Humiliation? Whatever THE FEAR is that consumes you, learn to embrace it. Only then will the true artist in you rise up.

A little liquid courage, in the form of our new Imperial Pumpkin Ale, can’t hurt. The Fear is brewed with local pumpkin and infused with spices to give it pumpkin pie flavor with sweet and subtle graham cracker and chocolate notes. 

 Style: Pumpkin Beer

Availability: MD, DC, VA, PA, NJ