Dogfish Head Pennsylvania Tuxedo
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This is the magical creation of Dogfish Head and Woolrich, two independent family owned companies. Woolrich is America's oldest outdoor clothing company, dating back before the Civil War as a family run business specializing in the Buffalo Plaid print shirts and gear. The teams started out trying to find a unique mid Atlantic hook to the recipe, since that there is nothing comparable to northwest hops in the northeast. They decided to use fresh harvested spruce tips to give this ale an earthly aroma and tasting notes to the intense hoppiness. The "Tuxedo" name comes from the colloquial term used for backwoods locals dressed in their black and red outdoor gear. Founder John Rich of Woolrich references spruce beer in his journal entries back in the 1840's which was one of the inspirations for this new brew. Dogfish Head and Woolrich harvested spruce tips from the woods in north-central Pennsylvania and near Georgetown, Delaware. This...