Pyramid Unveils Limited Edition Brewer’s Reserve H7 Imperial IPA

Pyramid Unveils Limited Edition Brewer's Reserve H7

SEATTLE, WA – Pyramid Brewing Co. today announced the limited release of H7 Imperial IPA, part of the company’s Brewer’s Reserve series. Available early April through July, this unfiltered ale is hopped with seven different varieties, showcasing a dynamic range of flavors and aromas, including citrus, pine and tropical fruit.

Featuring a blend of Apollo, Chinook, CTZ, Simcoe, Amarillo, El Dorado and Calypso hops, Pyramid’s brewers hopped H7 three times during the boil, once in the whirlpool and twice in fermentation. H7 reveals the compelling spectrum of tastes and smells the mighty hop bestows on fans of craft brewing.

“This is our most popular Brewer’s Reserve beer, and for good reasons,” said Head Brewer Ryan Pappe. “The robust combination of hops makes this brew incredibly unique as it brings together an array of unexpected ingredients. Hop-heads will love the deep flavor profile of H7throughout spring and summer!”

In addition to its assortment of hops, H7 achieves a perfect balance of flavors with its trio of malts: 2-Row Pale, Munich 20 and C-40. When coupled with the sunshine and beauty of a Pacific Northwest summer, H7 is the perfect warm weather drinking companion. Whether after a long hike, while sitting around the campfire with friends, or simply as a refresher while taking in the sun’s rays, H7 was brewed to be savored and shared.

H7 is available in 22 oz. bottles, or half and one sixth barrel kegs. For more news and events, follow Pyramid Brewing Co. on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter at @pyramidbrew.

About Pyramid Brewing Co.
Born in the Pacific Northwest, Pyramid Brewing Co. crafts some of the PNW’s favorite brews from its year-round ales and lagers to the seasonal and Brewer’s Reserve series. In 1984, Pyramid discovered a new way of crafting beer, bringing together adventure, friends and bold new flavors and innovation. Today, Pyramid shares this spirit through its craft beers, and at its breweries and alehouses in Seattle and Portland. To find your Pyramid, visit: www.pyramidbrew.com.