Iron Hill Brewery cans its GABF-winning King’s Gold Pilsner
Iron Hill Brewery is canning gold—GABF gold medal gold, that is, in the form of its award-winning King’s Gold American Pilsner. The brewery announced the release of the pils in cans, which dropped earlier this month. It’s a pre-Prohibition style lager brewed with corn and is 5% ABV with 30 IBUs.
Details from the press release:
Iron Hill Brewery (Iron Hill) announces the release of King’s Gold, an American Pilsner with a smooth malt flavor and robust hop taste now available in 12 oz. six-packs in retail locations throughout New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. King’s Gold (5% ABV) was the 2021 Great American Beer Festival gold medal award-winning beer in the American Pilsner category.
“Winning the American Pilsner category, out of 130 entries, representing Iron Hill is a huge honor and a dream come true,” explains award-winning brewer Peter Corbett. Canning our most recent award-winning beer to share with a wider audience only makes it more special!”
King’s Gold can artwork features recognizable and regally inspired images, including a lion boasting a bejeweled crown with flowing golden mane representative of the golden American-style Pilsner, castle elements, flags along alongside crown jewels.
King’s Gold will also be available at all Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant and TapHouse locations on draft and in cans starting February 4th. King’s Gold is a versatile beer that pairs well with hearty and bold flavors, refreshing the palate between bites.
You can read a bit more about the beer and it’s return for cans on the Iron Hill blog.