Icy Bay IPA Refreshes Recipe – Reflects Intensity of Alaska Surf
Inspired by Alaskans Living the Life

“The photo on the label is of my brother, Frederick, surfing the waters near Yakutat –one of Alaska’s most amazing surf destinations,” said Dickerson. “That was on a mid-winter trip where we explored and surfed across 800 miles of coastline in the fishing boat Milo.”
Dickerson said he is excited to have an Alaskan beer meant to be enjoyed in the wilds of the state that he loves, and that he understands the spirit that drives Alaskan brewers.

The Icy Bay refresh on the IPA recipe includes more hop intensity in aroma and flavor, and more hop complexity with Bravo and Calypso in addition to the Cascade, Summit and Apollo hop flavors that have always been in Alaskan IPA. There’s also a higher IBU without losing the balance of a great malt backbone.

Alaskan Icy Bay IPA comes from the heritage of a beer brewed to endure the long ocean journey from England to India, with a bold taste, brisk bitter bite, and a citrus hoppy aroma. For the surfers who venture into the cold waters of Icy Bay, it’s a beer to match the intensity of a remote ride on a wave breaking on a solitary Alaskan beach.
Dickerson said another thing Icy Bay IPA has in common with his adventures, also happens to be the answer to the question people ask him most about Alaskan surfing. “Yep, it’s cold.”
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Alaskan Icy Bay IPA
OG: 1.057 ABV: 6.2% Bitterness: 65 IBU Color: 9 SRM
To watch Scott and his friends in action – check out the video on this page:
http://www.alaskanbeer.com/our-brew/year-round-beers/ipa.html
More on Icy Bay surfing here: http://surfalaska.net/201003/surfing-icy-bay-alaska
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