Sierra Nevada & Bitburger to release Triple Hop'd Lager

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  1. herrburgess

    herrburgess Grand Pooh-Bah (3,077) Nov 4, 2009 South Carolina
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    (Mills River, NC) – Following up on their wildly successful first collaboration beer “Oktoberfest” in fall 2019, Sierra Nevada and Bitburger Brewery, producer of Germany’s #1 draft beer, are embarking on their next project together for release in March.

    In May 2019, Bitburger’s member of the managing board and 7th generation co-owner, Jan Niewodniczanski, as well as brewmasters, Stefan Meyna and Stefan Hanke, traveled to Sierra Nevada’s North Carolina brewery to join Sierra Nevada’s brewmaster, Scott Jennings, as well as owners, Ken and Brian Grossman, to create an Oktoberfest style beer. The beer used Bitburger’s house yeast strain (the first time the yeast has ever traveled outside of the brewery!) and proprietary hop blend, ‘Siegelhopfen’, to create a delicious Festbier that received rave reviews. Based on the demand for further collaboration, Bitburger invited their friends from Sierra Nevada to join them in their historic home to continue the partnership.

    “We’re extremely excited to have the opportunity to bring the second collaborative offering between these two iconic breweries to the U.S. market”, said Phil Clarke, president of St. Killian Importing Company. “We feel that it’s a true example of Bitburger’s ability to connect with U.S. consumers and further build upon its reputation as one of the most respected German breweries.”

    “After our successful collaboration last year, we knew that we wanted to partner again with Sierra Nevada,” said Dr. Stefan Meyna, brewmaster at Bitburger. “Our brewing philosophies, commitment to using quality materials and keeping our loyal customers at the forefront are completely in sync. After our wonderful experience at Sierra Nevada in Mills River, North Carolina, it was only natural that we returned the hospitality and welcomed them to brew our next beer in Bitburg, Germany.”

    In December 2019, Sierra Nevada’s Brian Grossman and Scott Jennings traveled to Bitburg, Germany to brew the next collaboration beer at the Bitburger brewery. This second collaboration, Triple Hop’d Lager, is due to release in 11.2 ounce six pack cans, 11.2 ounce 24 loose cans, and draft in March 2020. This collaboration beer is highlighted by a combination of American hops, Cascade, Centennial, and Chinook, paired together with ‘Siegelhopfen’ – Bitburger’s proprietary and unique hop blend that’s sourced from a farm just a few minutes from the brewery! Unique to this one-time brew, the same farm provided the Cascade hops that lends Triple Hop’d Lager its desirable floral and citrus/grapefruit profile. Jointly, the American and German hops shape the unique and exciting profile of a very enjoyable 5.8% ABV beer. This one-time limited offering, in addition to the “perfect pilsner”, Bitburger Premium Pils, will be available in selected global markets, including the United States.

    “It was a privilege for us to work with the Bitburger brewers on the Festbier collaboration, and to be able to work out a second project with the Triple Hop’d Lager is the icing on the cake. We’re proud to have the opportunity to brew together in the beautiful Bitburger brewery and meet the team there, and we’re very excited about the project and the beer itself,” said Scott Jennings, Sierra Nevada brewmaster.

    Though physically 4,300 miles apart, these two breweries are of like mind when it comes to the passion of brewing beer. Both breweries enjoy a long family run history and are constantly seeking to develop in innovative ways. The art of brewing has been passed onto generation after generation, and both are committed to using first-class hops, the purest brewing water, choice malts and the best yeast while executing their craft. Sierra Nevada even uses a hand-crafted German brew kettle that Ken Grossman, founder of Sierra Nevada, bought in Germany and reassembled in Chico California 1984. With this shared understanding, the two brewing teams met up, shared their many years of experience, intense passion for brewing and their love for the finest ingredients to brew their second distinctive beer together.

    About Bitburger Brewery
    Bitburger is one of the most important privately-owned breweries in Germany. The company’s success over the past 200 years has been the result of its uncompromising commitment to highest quality, courage for technical innovations and dedicated employees. Furthermore, as a family-owned company in the seventh generation, Bitburger has always been very active in its home region. It goes without saying that a careful use of natural resources as well as the protection of the environment and climate have never been taken for granted. https://www.bitburger.com

    About Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.
    Inspired by frequent trips to the Sierra Nevada mountain range, Ken Grossman founded Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. in 1980. Highly regarded for using only the finest quality ingredients, Sierra Nevada has set the standard for craft brewers worldwide with innovations in the brewhouse and in its sustainability efforts. The pioneering spirit that launched Sierra Nevada now spans both coasts with breweries in Chico, California and Mills River, North Carolina. Sierra Nevada continues to honor its mountain heritage through day-to-day sustainability efforts and programs like Pale Ale for Trails. The brewery is famous for its extensive line of beers including Pale Ale, Hazy Little Thing®, Torpedo®, Tropical Torpedo® and a host of seasonal, specialty and limited release beers. https://sierranevada.com

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  2. JackHorzempa

    JackHorzempa Grand Pooh-Bah (3,375) Dec 15, 2005 Pennsylvania
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    Triple Hop’d Lager”

    Rut-roh! Will the use of an apostrophe save Bitburger/Sierra Nevada from a law suit from Molson Coors!?!:astonished:

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    From the link:

    “This collaboration beer is highlighted by a combination of American hops, Cascade, Centennial, and Chinook, paired together with ‘Siegelhopfen’ – Bitburger’s proprietary and unique hop blend that’s sourced from a farm just a few minutes from the brewery! Unique to this one-time brew, the same farm provided the Cascade hops that lends Triple Hop’d Lager its desirable floral and citrus/grapefruit profile. Jointly, the American and German hops shape the unique and exciting profile of a very enjoyable 5.8% ABV beer.”

    Needless to say there are no details about relative hop amounts but it will be interesting to see of the if the Siegelhopfen’ hop blend flavor will be noticeable against the contributions of Cascade, Centennial, and Chinook?

    If I see this beer for sale I will purchase a 6-pack. Sounds like an intriguing ‘experiment’ to me.

    Cheers to Bitburger & Sierra Nevada for this innovational idea!

    @SierraTerence
     
  3. waltari

    waltari Initiate (0) Jan 28, 2016 Georgia

    If the price is right....
     
  4. Domingo

    Domingo Grand Pooh-Bah (4,252) Apr 23, 2005 Colorado
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    While I respect both, this doesn't sound up my alley at all. I'm curious enough to want to try it, but no way am I getting 6 of them.
    Hopefully I can buy a single can or maybe I'll see it on tap somewhere.
     
  5. MNAle

    MNAle Initiate (0) Sep 6, 2011 Minnesota

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    Oh, wait... that's Hasenpfeffer ...
     
  6. herrburgess

    herrburgess Grand Pooh-Bah (3,077) Nov 4, 2009 South Carolina
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    if I didn't know this was Siegelhopfen, id swear it was Cluster
     
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  7. JackHorzempa

    JackHorzempa Grand Pooh-Bah (3,375) Dec 15, 2005 Pennsylvania
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    Maybe the Siegelhopfen is what Yosemite Sam is adding to the ‘brew kettle’!?!:confused:

    Cheers!
     
  8. dennis3951

    dennis3951 Initiate (0) Mar 6, 2008 New Jersey

    There is no reason not to expect this not to be an excellent brew!!
     
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  10. Tilley4

    Tilley4 Pooh-Bah (2,811) Nov 13, 2007 Tennessee
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    Will try if I see it for sure....
     
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  11. steveh

    steveh Grand Pooh-Bah (4,174) Oct 8, 2003 Illinois
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    Well... ?:thinking_face:
     
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  12. zid

    zid Grand Pooh-Bah (3,132) Feb 15, 2010 New York
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    For me, it would have been far more interesting if they made it a single hop beer with the German grown Cascades instead of that complicated list. I would expect Cascades from Germany to be different from US west coast Cascades. Instead of them going for the German/American hop melting pot approach, they could have done a German lager riff on SNPA with just the German Cascades. Opportunity lost.
     
  13. honkey

    honkey Maven (1,350) Aug 28, 2010 Arizona
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    I’ll be seeking this out. I’ve already asked a bottle shop to keep an eye out for ordering for me. I can’t wait!
     
  14. jesskidden

    jesskidden Grand Pooh-Bah (3,145) Aug 10, 2005 New Jersey
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    Well, there might have been a reason why Miller originally went with the awkward sounding "Triple Hops Brewed" instead of the simpler "Triple Hopped" in their trademarked phrase... (©1938)
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  15. TongoRad

    TongoRad Grand Pooh-Bah (3,884) Jun 3, 2004 New Jersey
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    I still remember Bittburger fondly for being a solid hop fix type beer from the 90s, so I'm really looking forward to this one, and my big mug will be ready to go when I see it.

    Hasenpfeffer Incorporated would actually be a great name for a beer. :sunglasses:
     
  16. Eefinn

    Eefinn Initiate (0) Oct 19, 2019 Vermont

    It sounds great, I'll get some if I see it. I usually avoid nonsense buzzwords by not drinking many IPAs, so I'm a little disappointed that they called it "Triple Hop'd," but I'm sure the beer will be good.
     
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  17. zid

    zid Grand Pooh-Bah (3,132) Feb 15, 2010 New York
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    At first I thought it was odd that they were packaging this in 11.2oz sizers, when I assume it would probably be easier for them to go with 500ml four packs (I've never seen the former format from them). Then I figured that they are probably going to charge more money per oz for this beer than their flagship, and they are aiming for like-for-like packaging. In this case (with the European standards), the six and four pack are very close to the same volume. Bitburger four packs by me costs about $5. I'm gonna bet this sixer will be more money than that. This packaging choice is probably because people will be less likely to compare the cost of it to Bitburger four packs. I'm just speculating here. @JackHorzempa
     
  18. JackHorzempa

    JackHorzempa Grand Pooh-Bah (3,375) Dec 15, 2005 Pennsylvania
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    My preferred package format is six-pack/12 ounces and this is pretty close to that format.

    If the price of this 6-pack is reasonable (e.g., not $13+) I will be buying one.

    Cheers!
     
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  19. FBarber

    FBarber Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,325) Mar 5, 2016 Illinois
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    Totally agree, its just a guess, but I would expect this to be closer to the SN 6-pack pricing.

    Im definitely looking for this and will grab a 6-pack. Mainly just hope that its not too old by the time it shows up.
     
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  20. jesskidden

    jesskidden Grand Pooh-Bah (3,145) Aug 10, 2005 New Jersey
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    The Bitburger importer, St. Killians, has a pic of the can on it's website's page for the Bitburger brands (including a Köstritzer Pale Ale that I haven't come across, but might only be available in their PROST! variety pack?).
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