F.X. Matt Brewing Co. Adds A Twist To Great American Beer Festival Tradition
 Denver, CO – What do you get when you cross the experience of a 125-year-old brewery with a drive to revolutionize the beer industry? Nothing short of 11 fantastic entries into the country’s largest and most-anticipated beer festival and competition.
Denver, CO – What do you get when you cross the experience of a 125-year-old brewery with a drive to revolutionize the beer industry? Nothing short of 11 fantastic entries into the country’s largest and most-anticipated beer festival and competition.
With innovation brewed into each of F.X. Matt Brewing Company’s entries into the 2013 Great American Beer Festival (GABF), October 10-12 in Denver, Colo., everyone at the brewery is excited about their shot at a medal.
“Some may think it’s hard to stay fresh and relevant for a company that has been participating since the festival’s start in 1982,” said company President Fred Matt. “But we’ve been scheming up some pretty outstanding recipes in our new pilot brewery, and I think we’ve got more than a few knockout entries this year.”
So Fresh, So New F.X. Matt Brewing Co. has pulled out all the stops to celebrate its 125th anniversary this year. That includes feverishly testing and developing new and innovative recipes.
Even Saranac staples  such as Pale Ale, which was entered into competition Category 47: Classic English Style Pale Ale  are getting a fresh new spin. Saranac brewers updated this flagship beer by using their new “Hop Infusion Process,” which maximizes beer-to-hop exposure for an even more refreshing taste. The change hasn’t gone unnoticed: this 5.5% ABV Pale Ale took home a gold medal at the 2013 United States Open Beer Championship.
Some of the new brews entered into the 2013 GABF competition include:
- Saranac West End IPA, Category 52: American Style IPA, 7.7% ABV  With a name that pays homage to the brewery’s history in the West side of Utica, N.Y., brewers tested countless individual hops in their new pilot brewery to achieve the sharpest, brightest flavor in this great West Coast Style IPA.
- Tramonay Vineyard Saison, Category 69: French and Belgian Style Saison, 7.4% ABV  This aromatic beer is a brewing marvel featuring a full-flavored grape hybrid from Cornell University’s New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, highlighted by three distinctive hops (hallertau blanc, madarina bavaria, and huell melon) bred at the Hop Research Institute in Hull, Germany.
- Farm to Tap  Fresh Hop IPA, Category 15: Fresh Hop Ale, 7.0% ABV  A true testament to supporting local, this beer uses fresh heirloom hops picked by Saranac fans at local Wrobel Farms to boast an excellent aroma with a dry, citrusy taste and fresh leafy greenness brought on by the unique fresh-hop brewing process.
F.X. Matt Brewing Company thinks these beers are also pretty fantastic  and hopes the judges at this year’s GABF competition do, too:
- Saranac Pumpkin Ale  Category 5: Field or Pumpkin Beer  Subcategory B: Pumpkin Beer  5.1% ABV
- Saranac White IPA  Category 18: American Belgo Style Ale  Subcategory A: Pale American Belgo Style Ale  6.0% ABV
- Saranac Adirondack Lager  Category 36: German Style Marzen  5.5% ABV
- Saranac Black Forest  Category 39: American Style Dark Lager  5.3% ABV
- Saranac Legacy IPA  Category 51: American Style Strong Pale Ale  6.5% ABV
- Utica Club  Category 33 American Style Lager or Light Lager  Subcategory A: American Style Lager  5.0% ABV
- ProAm Entry: Panther Lake Gose  Category 85: ProAm & Category 65: German-Style Sour Ale  Subcategory B: Leipzig-Style Gose  7.3%
Stop, Collaborate and Listen – Collaboration is also the name of the game for brewers these days.
In a unique pairing, F.X. Matt Brewing Company joined forces with home brewer Carl Woodward of Panther Lake, N.Y., who took home “Best in Show” in the 2013 New York State Fair Home Brewer’s Competition. F.X. Matt brewers worked with Woodward to develop his Gose recipe into an exceptional entry into GABF’s ProAm competition.
“Collaborations are unique because you get the advantage of having the knowledge and experience of both brewers,” said Rich Michaels, product development manager for F.X. Matt. “Each brewer has a style they love to brew or a technique specific to their brewery, so it’s fun to put our heads together and come up with something that will be really different. The result ends up being a really unique and exceptional beer, both in style and flavor.”
But the teamwork doesn’t stop there. F.X. Matt Brewing Co. has also paired up with four other phenomenal breweries to bring the party to the streets at Denver Beer Co.’s Collaboration Celebration from 3-9 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 11, 1695 Platte Street, Denver.
Denver Beer Co. of Colorado, Pizza Port Brewing Company of California, Rahr & Sons Brewing Company of Texas, Telluride Brewing Co. of Colorado, and F.X. Matt Brewing Co. will share their collaboration brews alongside food and entertainment. There is no cost to attend this event.
Try a Taste – GABF attendees looking to get their hands on the latest in innovation from F.X. Matt Brewing Co. will have the opportunity to sample:
- Saranac Legacy IPA  American IPA  6.5% ABV
- Saranac Pumpkin Ale  Spiced Fruit Ale  5.1% ABV
- Saranac West End IPA  American Style IPA  7.7% ABV
- Saranac White IPA  Hybrid IPA/Belgian White Ale  6.0% ABV
- Saranac High Peaks Tramonay  Saison/Fruit Beer Hybrid  7.4% ABV
F.X. Matt Brewing Company in Utica, N.Y., was founded in 1888. Today, under the leadership of the third and fourth generations of the Matt family, the brewery is celebrating 125 years of brewing. Through a commitment to innovation and brewing excellence, the company has earned a reputation as one of the country’s most respected brewers of craft beers, including the Saranac line. In each bottle of Saranac, you’ll find exceptional quality, distinctive ingredients and a refreshing twist on tradition – the signature of the F.X. Matt Brewing Company.
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