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during this period that the brand was elevated to the number three beer in the U.S. It was also during this period that the company grew into one of the largest privately held corporations in the United States. Ballantine Beer enjoyed a high level of success into the early 1960s, however, by the mid-sixties, the brand began losing popularity. In 1965 Carl
Badenhausen sold the company but remained at the helm until his retirement in 1969.
428:. According to legend, Peter Ballantine was inspired to use the symbol when he noticed the overlapping condensation rings left by beer glasses on a table; however, this logo was not created until 1879. In some advertising campaigns in the mid-1900s, Peter Ballantine was referred to as "Three-Ring Pete"; however, it is unknown if this was his nickname when he was alive. The rings represent "Purity, Body, and Flavor".
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Plato. It is no longer aged 10–20 years in oak barrels, but to help recreate the flavor of the original, Pabst ages this reboot for several months in barrels lined with
American oak. The major difference is that this rendition will be sold to the general public, while the original was only given as gifts to high ranking executives at the company, friends of the company, and VIPs such as President
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had remarkable keeping qualities. Still, it could be argued that since the beer was already long aged prior to bottling, it was probably already at its peak when finally bottled. Reports of modern-day tastings indicate that properly handled vintage bottles of this unique beer can still yield a complex (though somewhat faded) taste experience.
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Ballantine's signature ale, but the recipe changed several times. The most notable changes are a markedly lower bitterness, lower alcohol content, fewer hops, and in general a much less assertive aromatic character. The use of distilled hop oil was discontinued until 2014 when Pabst
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Ballantine company was acquired by two brothers, Carl and Otto Badenhausen. The Badenhausens grew the brand through its most successful period of the 1940s and 1950s, primarily through clever advertising. Ballantine Beer was the first television sponsor of the New York Yankees. It was
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At the beginning of
Chapter 12, Thompson writes "Into the Ballantine Ale now, zombie drunk and nervous." Later in Chapter 12, Thompson writes "'Ballantine Ale,' I said ... a very mystic long shot, unknown between Newark and San Francisco. He served it up, ice-cold. I relaxed. Suddenly everything was
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November 16, 2015, Pabst announced that it would be reviving Ballantine Burton Ale for the 2015 holiday season. This new version was reverse engineered by Pabst brewmaster Greg Deuhs as was Ballantine IPA from 2014. This barleywine style ale has 11.3% ABV, 75 IBUs, and a starting gravity of 26.5
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style, aged from 10 to 20 years in wood prior to bottling. Surviving unopened bottles are still bought, sold, and traded to this day among collectors, more than 60 years after being brewed. Because of the long aging and generous hopping as well as an ABV content comparable to barleywines, the beer
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in the public mind. This is in direct contradiction with Pabst's vision for the brand today. Pabst revived
Ballantine India Pale Ale to enter the craft beer market. It is unclear at this time if Pabst will take steps to align Ballantine XXX Ale more with the brand of the relaunched Ballantine IPA.
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Ballantine IPA was revived by Pabst Brewing Company. Reports indicate that the original recipe has been long lost; however, some pains have been taken to attempt to recreate the palate and distinctive aroma of the original product. The recipe was reverse engineered by
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The new owners closed the original brewery in Newark, started brewing elsewhere, and did not strictly adhere to Ballantine's recipes. Falstaff was successfully sued for violating the terms of the sales contract. The general consensus is that, under the stewardship of Falstaff, the beers remained
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puzzles that began being printed on the underside of the bottle caps during the Falstaff era. "I feel like Steve McQueen a former movie star, look in my rearview mirror seen a police car. Ballantine quarts with the puzzle on the cap, I couldn't help but notice I was caught in a speed
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endorsed Ballantine Ale in a print advertisement. This ad was part of a larger campaign featuring authors and novelists, asking them "How would you put a glass of Ballantine Ale into words?" Hemingway was the most prominent writer to participate followed by
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In the mid-1960s the company went into decline. It was losing market share to lighter lagers with less alcohol content. Despite advertising efforts to revive the company, the owners agreed to sell the brand, the company, and all their assets to the
228:. Throughout history it is best known for its Ballantine XXX Ale; however, in August 2014 Ballantine IPA relaunched and has been received with mixed reviews (3.46 on Untappd). Ballantine is Pabst's foray into the craft beer market.
794:. Rose and Jay-Z talked about how the rapper used to sell crack cocaine. Rose asked "You never used it?" Jay-Z responded "No. Crack cocaine? No. Come on, man. That's hardcore, man. A little weed. Ballantine Ale. Guinness Stout."
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going right; I was finally getting the breaks." It is worth noting that Thompson's book was based on a trip he took with his attorney in March and April 1971, approximately one year before Ballantine sold to Falstaff.
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faithful for a time to their original flavor profile. But Falstaff was doing poorly financially and was sold to Pabst in 1985. At an unknown point during these changes, the original recipes were lost.
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out the Burton Ale as the true Barleywine Style Ale that it was.Right now our hands are full with the Ballantine relaunch, but yes, we are starting to stoke the fire on what we can bring back."
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mentions Ballantine Ale numerous times on many different groups and solo albums, as have other clan members. GZA/The Genius most notably mentions the classic ale on the
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was a fan of Ballantine Ale and even mentioned it on stage one time.
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founded in 1840, making Ballantine one of the oldest brands of
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1819:(First ed.). New York, NY: Springer-Verlag. p. 10.
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1633:"Alan D. Eames, 59, Scholar of Beers Around the World, Dies"
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The XXX Ale, their flagship product, which is top fermented.
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based in Newark, New Jersey named the "Ballantine Brewers".
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This article is about the brewer. For the whisky, see
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2005:. Internet Archive. Chicago : Triumph Books.
1288:(Press release). Pabst Blue Ribbon. Archived from
1261:"Going hipster, Pabst resurrecting Ballantine IPA"
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420:One of the first logos ever created for Ballantine
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2002:A funny thing happened on the way to Cooperstown
1869:. Minneapolis, MN: Voyageur Press. p. 153.
1737:Covey, Nic; Hammond, John (September 20, 2013).
1536:"Burton Ale is a Ballantine blast from the past"
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2215:Defunct brewery companies of the United States
1589:"Got a Best Seller? Chipotle May Come Calling"
1047:List of defunct breweries in the United States
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1999:McDermott, Mickey; Eisenberg, Howard (2003).
1716:. Philadelphia, PA: Quirk Books. p. 25.
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1974:"Celtics Sold to Ballantine Brewing Firm"
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2107:"President Is Elected by Ballantine".
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135:P. Ballantine and Sons Brewing Company
1765:"Recalling a beer with Ronald Reagan"
1712:Swierczynski, Duane (April 1, 2004).
1631:Martin, Douglas (February 27, 2007).
1445:"Pabst Revives Ballantine Burton Ale"
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249:The company was founded in 1840 in
1587:Wayne, Teddy (November 28, 2014).
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1891:"City Liners Lyrics - Good Rats"
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1210:Rose, Brent (August 30, 2014).
1185:O'Hara, Christopher B. (2006).
1170:Bloor v. Falstaff Brewing Corp.
761:album track "Clan In da Front".
686:Naval Air Station(NAS) Beaufort
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16:American brewery founded 1840
2220:Falstaff Brewing Corporation
1931:"Baseball's alcohol problem"
1815:Sullivan, Martin A. (2011).
1553:Thompson, Hunter S. (1971).
575:, who is best known for his
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1692:Naval Historical Foundation
1688:Naval Historical Foundation
534:The iconic American writer
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1865:Connelly, Michael (2008).
1659:A Beer Drinker's Companion
1522:Baseball-fever.com archive
1406:– via GlobeNewswire.
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1145:"The Return of Ballantine"
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588:Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
1960:April 25, 2012, at the
1657:Eames, Alan D. (1986).
911:on the television show
871:Former baseball player
185:Los Angeles, California
1840:Morris, Chris (2015).
1398:(Press release). Pabst
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1790:Carr, Howie (2011).
1344:"Ballantine XXX Ale"
1074:Yenne, Bill (2004).
859:drum and bugle corps
765:The Notorious B.I.G.
573:Erle Stanley Gardner
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2081:. January 10, 1967.
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1292:on January 10, 2016
953:season 2 episode 7.
848:Connie Mack Stadium
737:High Plains Drifter
703:In 1983, President
290:Columbia University
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2109:The New York Times
2094:The New York Times
2079:The New York Times
2064:The New York Times
1909:The New York Times
1771:. Associated Press
1743:The New York Times
1739:"Ale to the Chief"
1637:The New York Times
1593:The New York Times
1503:. Impossible World
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1501:"Borromean rings"
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