- Frederick Brewing Company
Frederick Brewing Company is an OTC-listed (ticker: FRBW) brewery in
Frederick, Maryland ,United States . The company's labels include Wildgoose, Blueridge, Little Kings, and others. Contract brewing is common at this brewery. The Wildgoose brand is available in traditional English styleale includingIndia Pale Ale and an OatmealStout .In 2006, Frederick Brewing Company was sold to Flying Dog Ownership Group of Denver, CO. The newly formed entity will operate under the name Wild Goose Brewery, LLC and will share ownership with Flying Dog.
Hempen Ale
In 1997, Frederick Brewing caused significant controversy and press attention when it launched Hempen Ale, a creamy brown ale flavored with
hemp seeds and a label decorated withJapanese Maple leaves that bore a striking resemblance tomarijuana . The launch followed a two-year approval process involving theFood and Drug Administration ,Drug Enforcement Administration andBureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms . The product was an instant commercial success and received awards at beer festivals. The company garnered further attention after it was reported by Drudge andUS News and World Report that PresidentBill Clinton was served Hempen Ale aboardAir Force One , despite US military rules prohibiting hemp consumption.References
* Dan Morse, "Md. brewer going to seed -Hemp: A beer maker in Frederick is adding an unusual nutty flavor that is attracting attention from connoisseurs--and federal regulators.", The Sun (Baltimore, MD), June 23, 1997, Sec. News, Pg. B1.
* Elise Ackerman, "The Latest Buzz on Hemp: U.S. farmers want the ban on cultivating the plant lifted", US News and World Report, March 15, 1999. [http://www.usnews.com/usnews/biztech/articles/990315/archive_000486.htm Online copy]External links
* [http://www.wildgoosebrewery.com/ Company website]
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