Orlando Brewing honors lost landmark, releases The Senator Imperial Stout

On Saturday, March 22nd 2014, Orlando Brewing will release The Senator – an Imperial Stout – at 1pm at the Orlando Brewing Taproom.

3500 years ago a Pond Cypress sapling first broke ground in Central Florida, now known as Big Tree Park, Longwood, FL. As a result of careless action in 2012, the landmark that acted to guide The Seminole Indians and other Native Americans for hundreds of years was lost.

To memorialize the oldest Cypress tree on the planet, Orlando Brewing presents The Senator Imperial Stout. Generous amounts of chocolate & roasted malts along with oats – toasted in house – will deliver a dark, robust, creamy delight.

The first beer will be poured at 1pm, art crafted from the wood of the Senator will be on display, and local artists will be wood working on site. Fire management and nature conservation speakers will be presenting throughout the day.

This event is dog and family friendly, free live music performances by will begin at 9pm.

About Orlando Brewing:

Orlando Brewing is the only USDA certified organic brewery south of Vermont and east of Colorado and was the first brewery to be declared “Fresh From Florida” by the Florida State Department of Agriculture. They have been providing Central Florida with fresh, organic handcrafted microbrew since 2006. Free brewery tours are available six days a week at 6pm, and free original live music starts at 9pm every Friday and Saturday night. Orlando Brewing’s taproom sports over 20 taps and is family (and dog) friendly. For more information about Orlando Brewing, please visit: www.orlandobrewing.com.

By mark

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