Anchor Brewing’s Flying Cloud San Francisco Stout

Anchor Brewing Company has announced the return of Flying Cloud San Francisco Stout™, a dark Dublin-style brew that marked the first release in their Anchor Argonaut Collection™.

Back by popular demand yet again, Flying Cloud San Francisco Stout (7.4% ABV) is inspired by the export stouts savored in San Francisco during the Gold Rush, which were no ordinary ales. They were export stouts—dark, intense, high-gravity brews created to survive the long voyage around Cape Horn. Flying Cloud is made with English Maris Otter pale malt, two black malts, and flaked barley. Nugget and Golding hops provide a spicy, floral aroma with a deep, dark-chocolaty maltiness and dry finish.

“Flying Cloud has always been a favorite beer among the brewers at Anchor.  We’re thrilled that Anchor fans have responded the same way so we’re excited to re-release Flying Cloud yet again,” said Anchor Brewmaster Scott Ungermann. “One sip of Flying Cloud is like taking a step back in time to the Gold Rush when many miners were enjoying similar Dublin-style beers exported to San Francisco. The flaked barley and Maris Otter malt create a rich, full-bodied mouthfeel that compliments the brew’s roasted, slightly sweet flavor. The lingering spicy hop flavors and dry finish balance the beer nicely.”

Flying Cloud San Francisco Stout is inspired by the iconic ship of the same name. The average clipper took 125 days to sail from New York to San Francisco. But not Flying Cloud, which, in 1851, made the trip in 89 days, 21 hours anchor to anchor. No other ship sailed it faster until 1989. With its “extreme” design, its captain Josiah Creesy, and his wife/navigator Eleanor, the Flying Cloud is the ideal symbol for this distinctively delicious brew.

Anchor Flying Cloud San Francisco Stout will be available nationwide through May in 4-packs and on draught at select bars, restaurants, and stores, and at the Anchor Brewing Taproom and the Anchor Brewing Beer Garden at The Yard in San Francisco. Find a brew near you by using the Anchor Beer Finder.

Learn more about this unique beer by visiting www.AnchorBrewing.com.