Full Sail Session Black
Full Sail Brewing Celebrates 10 Years of Employee Ownership With The Release of Session Black Premium Dark Lager
It’s Short, Dark and Drinkable
Hood River, Oregon – Full Sail Brewing has a lot of things to celebrate this July. Our nation’s independence, Oregon Craft Beer Month, and, most significantly for us, celebrating our own independence. On July 2, we celebrate our tenth anniversary as an employee – owned brewery. To commemorate, we are delighted to showcase the release of Session Black Premium Dark Lager, which is ready to hit the stores in early July.
“Session has been about the love of beer. As an independent, employee-owned brewery, we have the freedom to be innovative and to brew beers of world class quality that celebrate the joy of beer,” said Irene Firmat, Full Sail founder and CEO
Session is more than just another beer brand. It’s a breath of fresh air. Sporting a stubby old-school bottle, distinctive name and retro-cool logo, Session has rewritten the rules of creating a new beer brand. Session is neither a micro, a macro, nor an import. It’s a little of each. And yet, none of the above. In other words, Session is a true original. It has an authenticity all its own and that is something to be proud of.
“Session Black is short, dark and totally drinkable. The initial tastes are a subtle pairing of caramel and chocolate malt flavors with precise hopping to provide an elegant citrus background to the delicate finish of dark cocoa,” said Jamie Emmerson, Full Sail’s Executive Brewmaster. Classic 11oz stubby bottles of Session Black will be available in twelve packs year-round. ABV 5.4 IBU 22
Released in 2005, original Session, with its bright red label, is a classic all-malt pre-Prohibition style lager. Named World’s Best Premium Lager at the World Beer Awards and winner of a slew of other shiny trophies, Session has truly earned itself a place at the bar. Not to mention the barbeque.
So who is the quintessential Session drinker? That’s hard to say, really. You see, virtually everyone who likes beer likes Session. Whether they’re craft beer aficionados, import drinkers or devotees of lawnmower beers, Session is the one beer they can all agree on. Even Session’s name speaks to that rare ability to cross boundaries. Beer geeks might presume we named it Session because it bears a resemblance to British ‘session beers,’ the ones that go down so easily you can drink two or three in a row. At the brewery in Hood River, Oregon, locals would insist it’s called Session as a shout-out to Full Sail’s boardsports heritage: as in surf session, jam session, have a good session. In fact, they’re both right. And that’s the beauty of Session. It’s inclusive without being ordinary. Accessible without becoming mainstream. It’s a brand that lets you own a little piece of it. And there’s nothing more powerful than that.
About Full Sail Brewing Company
The independent and employee-owned Full Sail Brewery is perched on a bluff in Hood River, Oregon, overlooking the most epic wind and kite surfing spot in the world. At this very moment 47 specialists in the liquid refreshment arts are crafting barley and hops into your next beer. Among the company’s most popular brews are Full Sail Amber, IPA, Pale, LTD, and Session Premium American lager. Founded in 1987, the Full Sail crew has been fermenting godlike nectar for 21 years. Full Sail is committed to brewing great beer while adhering to socially and environmentally sustainable practices. Their award winning brews are now available in nineteen states. The Full Sail Tasting Room and Pub is open seven days a week. Swing by for a pint, grab a bite, tour the brewery, or just soak up the view. Find out more about Full Sail Brewing by visiting www.fullsailbrewing.com. And for more information on Oregon Craft Beer Month, visit www.oregoncraftbeer.com.
Spuz
November 16, 2009 @ 5:30 pm
This is a lager not an ale. I wish it was an ale. I read an article on OregonLive and it said they aren’t doing taps, kegs or sixers. It’s only available at Whole Foods and I live in SW WA state which is somewhat their home turf. Nice to try, though. 12 pack at Whole Foods is running $12.98. I learned about the only place they’re selling it so far from another local on the BeerAdvocate website in a review.
Stephanie
August 11, 2009 @ 12:23 am
I couldn’t find this in my local freddies and i was so bummed! So I went with the red label. But this new Black is AMAZING!!!! I love it at my local bar.
Rudy
July 24, 2009 @ 4:51 pm
Not bad.