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Encyclopedia > Dogfish Head Brewery
Dogfish Head Craft Brewery
Image:Dogfishhead.gif
Location Milton, Delaware
United States
Year opened 1997
Annual production 20,000 barrels
Active Beers
60 Minute IPA India pale ale
90 Minute IPA Double India Pale Ale
120 Minute IPA Double India Pale Ale
ApriHop Fruit beer
Au Courant Fruit beer
Chicory Stout Stout
Immort Ale Barley wine
Indian Brown Ale Brown ale
Midas Touch Golden Elixir Spiced beer
Punkin' Ale Vegetable beer
Raison D'etre Fruit beer
Shelter Pale Ale Pale ale
WorldWide Stout Imperial stout
Olde School Barleywine Barley wine
Fort Fruit Beer
This article forms part of a series on beers and breweries of the world. (Project)

Dogfish Head Brewery is a beer manufacturer based in Milton, Delaware. It opened in 1997 and produces 20,000 barrels of beer annually. Image File history File links Dogfishhead. ... Milton is a town located in Sussex County, Delaware. ... 1997 (MCMXCVII) is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The barrel is the name of several units of measurement. ... A bottle of Fullers IPA India Pale Ale (IPA, also known as Strong Pale Ale or Imperial Pale Ale), is a distinct style of beer and is characterized as a sparkling pale ale with a high level of alcohol (5. ... Double India Pale Ales, or DIPAs, are a strong, hoppy style of beer associated with the U.S. West Coast. ... Double India Pale Ales, or DIPAs, are a strong, hoppy style of beer associated with the U.S. West Coast. ... Fruit beers are generally based on lambics, which are wheat-based beers that have been brewed without adding yeasts. ... Fruit beers are generally based on lambics, which are wheat-based beers that have been brewed without adding yeasts. ... A pint of stout Stout is a dark beer made using roasted malts or roast barley. ... Because of its unusual strength, some English ales are often referred to as barley wines. ... North American brown ales trace their heritage to American home brewing adaptations of certain northern English beers. ... Spiced beer is a beer containing the flavors of one or more spices. ... Fruit beers and vegetable beers are are a variety of mixed beer blended with a fermentable fruit or vegetable adjunct during the fermentation process, providing new qualities. ... Fruit beers are generally based on lambics, which are wheat-based beers that have been brewed without adding yeasts. ... Pale ale is a name given to beers using pale malts which are top fermented. ... Imperial stout, also known as Russian Imperial Stout or Imperial Russian Stout, is a variety of ale that was originally brewed in England for export to the court of the Tsar of Russia. ... Because of its unusual strength, some English ales are often referred to as barley wines. ... Fruit beers are generally based on lambics, which are wheat-based beers that have been brewed without adding yeasts. ... A mug of lager beer, showing the golden color of the beer and the foamy head floating on top. ... The entrance of a brewery. ... A mug of lager beer, showing the golden color of the beer and the foamy head floating on top. ... Milton is a town located in Sussex County, Delaware. ... 1997 (MCMXCVII) is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


As a brewery, Dogfish Head's output tends toward experimental or "extreme" beers, such as their tongue-in-cheek "Liquor de Malt," which typically comes in its own brown paper bag. Their products often use non-standard ingredients, such as green raisins in their Raison D'Etre. Some of their beers, including the WorldWide Stout, 120 Minute India Pale Ale, and the raspberry flavored strong ale Fort, are highly alcoholic, reaching 18 % to 20 % alcohol by volume (compared to typical beers with 3 % to 8 % alcohol by volume). The entrance of a brewery. ... Alternate uses: Raisin (disambiguation) A Raisin is a sun-dried or artificially dried grape, used in cooking and baking. ... A pint of stout Stout is a dark beer made using roasted malts or roast barley. ... A bottle of Fullers IPA India Pale Ale (IPA, also known as Strong Pale Ale or Imperial Pale Ale), is a distinct style of beer and is characterized as a sparkling pale ale with a high level of alcohol (5. ... Alcohol by volume (ABV) is an indication of how much alcohol (expressed as a percentage) is included in an alcoholic beverage. ...


Dogfish Head's signature product is its line of India Pale Ales (IPAs), which are offered in three varieties: 60 Minute, 90 Minute, and 120 Minute IPAs. Their names refer to the amount of time the hops are allowed to steep during the brewing process. The longer the hops steep, the more hop bitterness is imparted to the IPA. A bottle of Fullers IPA India Pale Ale (IPA, also known as Strong Pale Ale or Imperial Pale Ale), is a distinct style of beer and is characterized as a sparkling pale ale with a high level of alcohol (5. ... The Brewer, designed and engraved, in the Sixteenth. ...

External links

  • Company web site

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Brewing up Business - Dogfish Head Style - Beer and Brewing (386 words)
Sam and Dogfish Head have gained such a strong reputation among craft breweries that long queues piled 4-people-deep wait with dogged determination to feast on delectable cuisine and quaff the off-centered beers at their Delaware beach spot, Dogfish Head Brewings & Eats, Rehoboth Beach.
The new brewery at Cannery Village in Milton, Delaware is another sign of the poppinÂ’ success brought to center stage by the folks at Dogfish Head, and they are pleased to show-it-off in brewery tours every Friday at 3 p.m..
The discovery of the uniqueness that IS Dogfish Head was the result of an evolution of inspiration, errors, and observation, with an eye on what ignited the taste-buds and spirits of his established clientele.
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Dogfish Head has achieved national acclaim as a beer with innovative flavors made from local, fresh ingredients, and Calagione, as Dogfish Head’s President, has become a spokesman for the successful direct marketing technique of educating consumers in place of advertising.
While Shelter Pale Ale is brewed with Delaware grown barley and American whole leaf hops, other Dogfish Head beers are flavored with raspberries grown in Oregon and Delaware, organic coffee bought from a local Delaware roastery, organic juniper berries, or pure maple syrup from Massachusetts.
In October 2005, Slow Food USA honored Dogfish Head at its “Urban Harvest,” a festive tribute to farmers and food artisans who provide New York and the surrounding region with foods that are delicious, ecologically sustainable and humanely produced.
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