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The hop variety was first used commercially in 1976, by the New Albion Brewing Company, which established it as a signature hop for American Pale Ales.
Lemp was one of the first in the country to produce German lager, which was a great difference from the English ale and porters.
Lighthouse, a 3.4% bottled traditional pale ale named after Southwold lighthouse; recipe based on an award winning beer that used to be brewed called 'Champion Pale Ale'
Blue Heron Pale Ale, named after Portland’s official city bird (the Great Blue Heron), was first brewed in 1987 as a special release for the Audubon Society of Portland.