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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Lifestyle
Neil Pooran

Arctic explorers’ beer to be uncorked after 150 years for new brew

  • A 150-year-old bottle of Allsopp’s Arctic Ale, originally brewed for an 1875 North Pole expedition, is set to be opened by Scottish brewer Dougal Gunn Sharp.
  • Mr Sharp, founder of Innis & Gunn, plans to use the rare ale, which he acquired over a decade ago, to seed a new limited-edition beer called Innis & Gunn 1875 Arctic Ale.
  • The original ale was crafted in Burton-upon-Trent for British explorers, designed to provide sustenance in extreme Arctic conditions with an alcohol strength of around 9 per cent.
  • Jamie Allsopp, founder of the revived Allsopp’s Brewery and a direct descendant, described the collaboration as a "physical bridge to the past".
  • The new beer, following the original recipe, will be released in limited quantities later this year across Innis & Gunn and Allsopp’s venues, with some hand-bottled editions available via ballot.

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