Rogue Beard Beer
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Rogue Ales Beard Beer is an American wild ale brewed by Rogue Ales of Newport, Oregon using wild yeast originally cultured from nine beard hairs belonging to Rogue Ales' brewmaster, John Maier.[1][2][3][4]
Type | American wild ale |
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Manufacturer | Rogue Ales |
Introduced | April 1, 2013 (2013-04-01) |
Website | www |
Following media coverage in 2012,[1][3][4][5] the beer went on sale on April 1, 2013.[6] When reporting on the introduction of the beer in 2013, The Oregonian newspaper originally stated that the Huffington Post had been taken in by an April Fools' Day joke, but the Oregonian writer was contacted by a Rogue employee, and reported a few days later that it was not a joke.[7][8] During development, the beer's working name was New Crustacean.[1][3][5]