Ales for Tails charitable program also unveiled

alaskan_husky_square_logo_smallJUNEAU, Alaska (Jan. 12, 2017) – Husky sled dogs are bred for the perfect characteristics to carry them to the finish line. Breeders look for endurance, strength, speed, tough feet, a good attitude and drive. Mosaic hops come from that same pursuit of perfection and serve as the centerpiece of Alaskan Brewing spring seasonal Husky IPA.

Inspired by brewers’ experimentation with a SMaSH Mosaic brew (SMaSH stands for Single Malt and Single Hop brew), Husky IPA seeks to take the Mosaic hop’s best characteristics to the finish line, providing for a juicy IPA with tropical and stone fruit flavors and a bright aroma of tangerine and papaya.

“Our experimentation with a single malt and single hop brew with Mosaic really led to the formulation of this recipe,” said Brewer Greg Morgan. “We’re taking two great ingredients and attempting to get the best characteristics out of them, creating a really tasty beer that in this case accentuates the Mosaic hops.”

Husky IPA, released in January, features on its label a Husky cresting a snowy ridge on the label. The Husky — bred for Alaska’s tough climate and expansive and unforgiving terrain — is the ideal choice for teams taking on long-distance races, whether 50 miles, 100 miles or 1,049 miles — the length of the Iditarod Sled Dog Race, of which Alaskan Brewing is a sponsor each year.

In addition to supporting the Iditarod, Alaskan Brewing is supporting local animal organizations around the US with its Alaskan Ales for Tails program this spring. At participating locations, $1 from every pint of Alaskan Husky IPA purchased will be donated to help local pets have better lives.

sarge-1-webAlaskan Brewing will make donations benefiting nearly 20 organizations from Alaska to Ohio, including Project Delta in Minnesota, which pairs rescue dogs with soldiers and first responders who experience Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and Straw for Dogs in Alaska, which helps to provide safe and warm bedding and shelter for outdoor dogs across the state.

“Dogs are a valuable part of our lives in Alaska, whether working hard pulling sleds or rescuing missing persons or simply as companions for a hike or at home,” said Alaskan Brewing Co-Founder Marcy Larson. “Making contributions to animal organizations allows others to enjoy the benefits of a canine companion, in all aspects of life.”

Husky IPA will be on the shelves from January through April where Alaskan Beer is sold. The Ales for Tails program will run during the same time frame at select locations around the US.

Alaskan Brewing Co. was founded in 1986 in Juneau, Alaska, by then 28-year-old Marcy and Geoff Larson. Alaskan Brewing just celebrated 30 years of award-winning craft beer from the Last Frontier, with distribution in 18 states across the US. For more information, check out Alaskan Brewing’s website at www.alaskanbeer.com.

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Contact:  Andy Kline, Communications Manager, 907.780.5922.   [email protected]

Husky IPA Specs:

7% ABV

50 IBUs

5 SRM

OG 1.060

The complete list of beneficiary organizations as of Jan. 10 includes:

Halo Rescue in Arizona: http://www.halorescue.org

DMK Rehoming in Colorado: http://dmkrehoming.com

Seattle Humane Society in Washington: http://www.seattlehumane.org/

In Wisconsin:

Animal Rescue and Veterinary Support Services (A.R.V.S.S.): http://awos.petfinder.com/shelters/arvss.html

Wisconsin Humane Society: http://www.wihumane.org/

Project Delta in Minnesota: http://www.project-delta.org/

And in partnership with Pints for Pups in Texas:

In Austin:

Wags Hope and Healing: http://www.wagshopeandhealing.org/

Austin Animal Center: http://www.austintexas.gov/department/aac

Love a Bull: http://love-a-bull.org/

In Dallas:

Greyhound Adoption League Texas: http://galtx.org/

Paws in the City: http://www.pawsinthecity.org/

Texas Husky Rescue: https://www.texashuskyrescue.org/

In Houston:

Shaggy Dog Rescue: http://houstonshaggydogrescue.org/

Lucky Penny Rox Rescue: http://www.luckypennyroxrescue.org/

Red Collar Rescue: http://www.redcollar.org/

In Alaska:

Gastineau Humane Society in Juneau: http://www.ghspets.org/

Loving Companions Animal Rescue in Fairbanks: http://lovingcompanionsanimalrescue.org/

Straw for Dogs, based in Anchorage, serving statewide: http://www.strawfordogs.org/