I am not a born fisherman, but once my father-in-law took me out on the Louisiana bayou outside New Orleans, showed me how to bait my hook with live shrimp, cast, and slowly reel in, waiting for the pull, I became addicted.
Countless fishing trips later, I’m still numb that these good ole boys don’t drink beer while fishing. The two just seem together in my mind. Perhaps the problem was that they could not find the right beer. That problem is solved.
Introducing Fish Drifter
“We have been wanting to make a lager that is under 5% abv and which will satisfy our thirst at the end of a long day on our feet at the brewery while being equally good to pack along for a fishing excursion,” said Peterson.
Meanwhile, their friends at Heirloom Rustic Ales had been producing excellent lagers in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and with them, they all became inspired to brew Fish Drifter as they planned for another summer in the Ozarks.
“Fish Drifter is the next installment in our series of 10th-anniversary celebration beers, all brewed in collaboration with breweries we admire,” said Peterson. “The artwork for the series is made by local artist Anisa Tabtiang, whose process involves hand-drawing the label concepts.”
Tabtiang’s label features an astronaut drifting serenely through space in their cowboy boots, casting into a galactic backdrop and ready for the big one.
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