
Seward’s Folly
Russian Imperial Stout
Rich, Robust and Warming
When Secretary of State William Seward purchased Alaska from Russia for s7.2 million in 1867. Many ridiculed it. Calling it Seward’s Folly for being too expensive. We brew this Russian imperial stout as an ode to that infamous deal that created our great state of Alaska. Seward’s Folly is thick and viscous. Overflowing with rich notes of dark chocolate. Coffee and dried figs.
★ 2013 | Craft Brewing Invitational | Best In Show
★ 2013 | Craft Brewing Invitational | 1st Place
★ 2013 | Craft Brewing Invitational | 1st Place
★ 2013 | Craft Brewing Invitational | 1st Place
★ 2013 | Craft Brewing Invitational | 1st Place
ALC. BY VOL.
11.2%
IBU
65
Alaskan Food Pairings
Mountain Goat Steak, Wild Alaskan Blueberries
Alaskan Activity Pairings
Snow Machining, Halibut Fishing

Availability
YEAR-ROUND
- 4 pack 12oz cans
- Draft
