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Smuttynose Brewing Company : ウィキペディア英語版
Smuttynose Brewing Company
Smuttynose Brewing Company is a brewery founded in 1994 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, USA.〔Altschiller, Howard. (Smuttynose owner sees growth, expansion ). ''Seacoast Online''. February 8, 2010. Retrieved 2011-3-11.〕 It is named after Smuttynose Island, one of the Isles of Shoals.
Founded in 1994 by Peter Egelston as a joint partnership with Ipswich Brewery (now Mercury Brewing Company), Egelston quickly became the sole owner.
In 2004, Smuttynose considered relocating to the historic mills in Newmarket, New Hampshire, but the deal fell through in late 2005. Subsequently, Smuttynose began working on plans to build a new brewery on a parcel along U.S. Route 1 in Portsmouth, but the project met community opposition and was abandoned.〔Hieronymous, Stan. (Smuttynose expansion plans scuttled ). Realbeer.com. May 25, 2007. Retrieved 2011-3-11.〕 As of 2010, Smuttynose is in the process of building a new brewery and restaurant in the town of Hampton, New Hampshire.〔Cronin, Patrick. (Smuttynose scales down Hampton restaurant plan ). ''Seacoast Online''. August 07 2010. Retrieved 2011-3-11.〕
In 2008, the output of the brewery was 20,000 barrels per year.〔(A History of Beer, as We See It ). PortsmouthBrewery.com. Retrieved 2011-3-11.〕 Gross sales for Smuttynose Brewing Company in 2009 were $5.7 million.〔
The year-round beer lineup consists of Shoals Pale Ale, Smuttynose IPA (aka Finestkind IPA), Star Island Single, Old Brown Dog, and Smuttynose Robust Porter. Seasonal beers include Summer Weizen, Pumpkin Ale and Winter Ale. Hanami Ale, a seasonal Belgian-inspired cherry ale introduced in the spring of 2007, was discontinued in 2011.〔(A few of you may be missing something... ). Smuttynose Brewers Notes. Retrieved 2011-6-6.〕 The Big Beer Series, released throughout the year in 22-oz bottles, includes Barleywine, Wheat Wine, Imperial Stout, Scotch Ale, S'muttonator Doublebock, Maibock, Baltic Porter, Gravitation Belgian-style Quad, Farmhouse Ale, Zinneke Belgian-style Stout and Homunculus. Rotational beers include international award winner, Big A IPA, Vunderbar Pils, and Noonan, a Black IPA named for craft brewing pioneer Greg Noonan. Short Batch beers are one-off releases that range from 20 to 50 barrels in volume and are intended for experimentation with new ingredients, styles and techniques. Editions of the Short Batch Series have included a brown porter made with black trumpet mushrooms, a strawberry Berliner Weisse, an organic Kolsch and a wet-hop ale.
Smuttynose beer is distributed through a network of 45 wholesalers in 19 states (from Maine to Florida, as well as Ohio, Wisconsin and Illinois).
==Core beers==


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