Sixpoint launches Apollo, a Bavarian-style wheat ale

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  1. Todd

    Todd Founder (13,518) Aug 23, 1996 Finland
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    Not to be confused with Sixpoint's previous beer called "Apollo" ... here's a video and announcement for the new canned Apollo; a Bavarian-style wheat ale. And here's the listing on BeerAdvocate: http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/10607/80745



    The last time we launched a new beer, we dissected and glorified the hop cone. As many have noticed over the years, Sixpoint has a fascination - bordering on obsession - with hops. Today we are happy to announce a complete change of pace. We are offering you an entirely new canned creation brewed with finesse and subtlety. The secret and story in this beer is not within the hops, but instead within the yeast.

    Apollo is the first-ever summer installment in our seasonal can rotation, and a new style for the brewery as well. In a white can to reflect the sun as well as nod to one of its main ingredients, white wheat, this ale is a clear, bronze-hued elixir to cool down those oncoming scorching days and sweltering evenings.

    The inspiration for Apollo came from a land that is very dear to beer. Over the past few years, we’ve traveled to Bavaria several times to experience again the truly golden qualities of their weizens, or wheat ales. A collaboration between Sixpoint Founder/President Shane Welch and Sixpoint Braumeister Jan Matysiak, a German native and Weihenstephan Institute alumnus, the recipe was developed over many tastings and tourings around Bavaria, and put into action back home. Using an ancient Bavarian wheat ale yeast and a 50/50 ratio of wheat malt to barley malt, Apollo ale pays homage to its tried-and-true roots while offering a twist on tradition.

    We invite you to witness the story and watch the full-length video to accompany the arrival of Apollo. This video was compiled from raw footage while in Germany where we learned and philosophized about wheat beer.

    We hope you enjoy it as much as we do, and have a toast to a long summer ahead. Prost!

    http://sixpoint.com

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  2. JCTetreault

    JCTetreault Initiate (0) Mar 19, 2008 Massachusetts

    Ah, interesting...with resin still fresh in my memory, and from the name, I had mistakenly assumed Apollo was going to be another hop bomb, maybe a single hop DIPA

    Apollo

    This super high alpha variety was developed by the Hopsteiner Breeding Program and released in 2006. It is resistant to powdery and downy mildew. The very high alpha, good storage stability and low cohumulone ratio makes it an excellent choice for bittering. Added late into the boil it provides a strong grapefruit and hoppy note.
     
  3. JoeyBeerBelly

    JoeyBeerBelly Initiate (0) Dec 15, 2006 New York

  4. emannths

    emannths Initiate (0) Sep 21, 2007 Massachusetts

    What's the "twist on tradition?" Sounds like a straightfoward kristalweizen.
     
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