Heather Ale- Haven/Notch collaboration – Sir Kenny.

The Haven is delighted to anounce the second collaboration with Notch of a delicious legendary Heather Ale.

After the success of the Haven 70 special Chris Lohring from Notch and Waddleton went with the addition of Heather for the upcoming brew.

Off they traipsed to Maine and hijacked Shipyard brewery for the day.

It will be on draft on July 12th.

Below is a description of what we came up with…..
Heather Ale description:

The Heather Ale combines the malt profile of a Scottish Ale with the hop flavor of a British Bitter, and balances these elements with a background of Heather aroma and flavor. A pound of heather per barrel was used in the brewing of the beer, but the Heather provides a subtle complexity. Heather provides a tea like aroma that balance the Amber malt, and the herbal flavor of Heather balances with the British hop flavor.
The Heather Ale is unfiltered, yet with great clarity, and has a light chestnut color. The Heather Tips were grown and harvested in Scotland, and used as a late kettle and hop back addition. And at 4.3% ABV, a wonderful Scottish inspired session ale.

Malt: British Pale, Amber, Crystal, Munich, Oats
Hops: Kent Goldings, Willamette
Yeast: British Ale
ABV: 4.3%

NB. We are naming it after the greatest living Scottish footballer and current coach of Liverpool (fenway sports group OTHER sports concern over the pond) Kenny Dalglish. Sir Kenny.

Raise your glasses!!!

This is what six pounds of Scottish Heather looks like…

Some fun facts about Heather Ale:

Legend has it that the Picts were wiped out in Scotland for the secret recipe of Heather Ale.

Heather must be washed due to the hallucinogenic properties of the flowers.

Robert Louis Stevenson’s poem: Heather Ale

From the bonny bells of heather
They brewed a drink long-syne,
Was sweeter far than honey,
Was stronger far than wine.
They brewed it and they drank it,
And lay in a blessed swound
For days and days together
In their dwellings underground.