Firestone Walker Introduces The Leo v. Ursus Chronology

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  1. hutch98

    hutch98 Devotee (327) Apr 17, 2014 Tennessee
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    Edited to add official press release:

    Venice, CA and Paso Robles, CA
    : After celebrating its 20th anniversary last year, Firestone Walker Brewing Company is set to chart fresh ground with the launch of Leo v. Ursus, a new chronology of beers that begins with the pre-release of Fortem at all Firestone Walker locations on Saturday, February 25.

    Fortem, an unfiltered imperial IPA, will be officially released at the end of February in draft and 16-ounce can (four-pack) formats. Fortem will land in different Firestone Walker markets at variable times over the ensuing weeks (see www.leovursus.com for availability details). It will be available for a short period before yielding to the next quarterly one-off release in the Leo. v. Ursus Chronology.

    While diverse in style, each beer in the Leo v. Ursus Chronology will exhibit unifying threads—they will be bold, intense and often hoppy, but always with a native sense of balance. Many will also address “wish lists” expressed by loyal fans.

    Brewing Team Unleashed
    The Leo v. Ursus Chronology is born of a longing for high experimentation that was finally fulfilled by the recent launch of the Propagator, Firestone Walker’s pilot brewhouse in Venice, California.

    “To say that our brewing team is pumped about Leo v. Ursus would be an understatement,” said Brewmaster Matt Brynildson. “Until the Propagator came along, our ability to experiment and go crazy with tiny batches was limited. The shackles are now off.”

    The Propagator is a state-of-the-art miniature brewery made by Kaspar Schulz of Germany. It is designed to brew small, nimble batches, enabling the brewing team to explore new ideas and tinker with the results—which can then be fine-tuned and scaled at the main brewery in Paso Robles.

    “Leo v. Ursus opens the door to increased creativity with new and exciting raw materials—namely, a host of new hop cultivars that do not fit into our established recipes,” Brynildson said. “We will also explore dark malts, experimental hops and alternative grains in this program.”


    Fortem Pre-Release

    Fortem (Latin for “The Strong”) is a new-age imperial IPA that draws upon a range of influences, all while exhibiting DNA from Firestone Walker’s own forays into the IPA style—including Double Jack and Luponic Distortion.

    The intent of Fortem is to achieve power through balance, delivering amped-up aromas and mouthfeel while keeping bitterness on a leash. It blends newer hop varieties from the Pacific Northwest and Hallertau, Germany along with pale malt, wheat malt and flaked oats for a full body and a rounded texture.

    Fresh Fortem (to be canned and kegged on February 24) will be unveiled for pre-release sampling and purchasing starting at 10 a.m. on Saturday, February 25 at all Firestone Walker locations: the Brewery Emporium in Paso Robles, Taproom Restaurant in Buellton, and the Propagator Brewery Store in Venice.

    Nomenclature & Artwork
    The name Leo v. Ursus is a nod to the brewery’s distinctive culture of purposeful conflict, as embodied by founders Adam Firestone (The Bear) and David Walker (The Lion). Much in the way that Latin signifies a common root language, the Leo v. Ursus Chronology goes to the heart of Firestone Walker’s internal brewing identity—hence the use of Latin nomenclature.

    To reimagine the Lion and Bear for Leo v. Ursus, Firestone Walker worked with Venice-based artist Todd Francis, whose work is legendary in the skateboard industry. Francis’s localized aesthetic reflects the neighborhood culture surrounding the Propagator pilot brewhouse, making his work a natural fit for beers largely inspired by experimental brews conceived at this location.

    Along the way, Francis illustrated the Lion and Bear in a more aggressive stance, signifying the union of boldness and balance that one can expect from each beer released in the Leo v. Ursus Chronology.

    “This is a new chapter for us,” Brynildson said. “We will go to our graves wishing we had made the perfect beer—but we will give it our best shot with Leo v. Ursus.”

    Firestone Walker Brewing Company is a pioneering regional craft brewery founded in 1996 and located on the coast of California. Firestone Walker’s main brewery in Paso Robles produces a diverse portfolio ranging from iconic pale ales to vintage barrel-aged beers. The Barrelworks facility in Buellton makes eccentric wild ales, while the Propagator pilot brewhouse in Venice specializes in R&D beers and limited local offerings. For more information: FirestoneBeer

    http://www.leovursus.com/

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  2. raynmoon

    raynmoon Initiate (0) Aug 13, 2011 Colorado

  3. Eamonn-Cummings3

    Eamonn-Cummings3 Initiate (0) Jan 23, 2014 New York

    I'll be picking this up for sure.
     
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  4. HopsDubosc

    HopsDubosc Pundit (803) Apr 24, 2015 Vermont

    Wonder what pricing/quality will be like vs. Stone's "Enjoy By". Looks like this is 16oz x 4 cans, which is my preferred format. I've been very happy with FW's offerings since we got distro in VT last year... at $12.99 it could be a win.
     
  5. CJNAPS

    CJNAPS Pooh-Bah (2,492) Nov 3, 2013 California
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    No way I'm not grabbing this one....and a lot of it hahaha cheers
     
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  6. BeerMeInStl

    BeerMeInStl Initiate (0) Jan 26, 2013 Missouri

    Sounds like a winner to me. Can't wait to get some!
     
  7. raynmoon

    raynmoon Initiate (0) Aug 13, 2011 Colorado

    Fresh double jack was so great. Excited.
     
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  8. beernuts

    beernuts Initiate (0) Jan 23, 2014 Virginia

    What am I missing? I don't see a description of this beer on either link.
     
  9. deanzaZZR

    deanzaZZR Maven (1,347) Jan 8, 2015 California

    From the beer label, unfiltered imperial IPA weighting in at 8.2 percent.
     
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  10. beernuts

    beernuts Initiate (0) Jan 23, 2014 Virginia

    That's a pretty generic description, I saw that I guess I just don't see why it warrants excitement.
     
  11. Wiffler27

    Wiffler27 Pooh-Bah (2,092) Aug 16, 2009 South Carolina
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    I LOVE Firestone Walker so i'm absolutely getting this. Union Jack is one of my all time favorites
     
  12. HorseheadsHophead

    HorseheadsHophead Grand Pooh-Bah (3,732) Sep 15, 2014 Colorado
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    I can't wait to try it, but the name is a mouthful. Pun intended.
     
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  13. thuey

    thuey Pooh-Bah (1,705) Nov 13, 2015 California
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    Because it's their first unfiltered IPA.

    I talked to some folks at the XX Anniversary party who said it was killer so I'm totally in.
     
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  14. thuey

    thuey Pooh-Bah (1,705) Nov 13, 2015 California
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    Whoops, let me rephrase since that was poorly worded.

    At the Firestone XX Anniversary Party, my wife and I were chatting it up with some guys wearing Firestone Walker shirts. Turns out they're distributors of their beers. Anyway, I was talking to them about how much I enjoyed their Luponic Distortion series and was lamenting the loss of Opal/Wookie Jack/Double Jack.

    The said they got to preview some of their upcoming beers, including an unfiltered IPA, and said it was really good. Point being... Firestone Walker may be putting some beers to rest for the time being, but they have their next tricks lined up. I'm glad to see the unfiltered IPA finally rear its head.

    The previous statement sounded like they were serving it at the XX Anniversary party. They didn't. (Although they did have the Chuck Silva / FW collab called Ten Buck Chuck, which was a bretted Luponic)
     
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  15. TongoRad

    TongoRad Grand Pooh-Bah (3,884) Jun 3, 2004 New Jersey
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    I follow their twitter feed, and last month they were installing a big honkin' centrifuge. Looks like they plan on making use of it right away :slight_smile:.
     
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  16. JackHorzempa

    JackHorzempa Grand Pooh-Bah (3,375) Dec 15, 2005 Pennsylvania
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    Michael, do you think that Firestone Walker is going to switch from filtering to centrifuging their beers?

    Sierra Nevada made a decision a few years ago to no longer filter but centrifuge instead. Steve Dressler (SN head brewer) stated they did this because filtering stripped flavor(s) from the beer.

    Cheers!
     
  17. beernuts

    beernuts Initiate (0) Jan 23, 2014 Virginia

    What type of filter does a brewery use? Media bed?
     
  18. raynmoon

    raynmoon Initiate (0) Aug 13, 2011 Colorado

    Filtering with DE is also very dangerous.
     
  19. raynmoon

    raynmoon Initiate (0) Aug 13, 2011 Colorado

    Diatomaceous Earth, is one. DE.
     
  20. RBassSFHOPit2ME

    RBassSFHOPit2ME Initiate (0) Mar 1, 2009 California

    I'll give any firestone IPA a shot. I'm in.
     
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