Ommegang’s Larry Bennett Talks Game of Thrones Iron Throne Blonde Ale
Since opening in 1997, Ommegang Brewery of Milford, New York has seen their Belgian-style ales received with praise from beer merchants and consumers alike, with their reach increasing rapidly to now include 45 of the 50 U.S. states. Already offering six full-time styles and a steadily rotating menu of featured seasonals and limited brews, Ommegang announced yesterday that it will be increasing its product varieties in an unexpected way. The micro-brewery has partnered with cable giant HBO to produce a run of beers inspired by Game of Thrones, the network’s addictive fantasy series that that has also secured the broad appeal of critics and viewers
Beginning with the release of the Iron Throne Blonde Ale in March, Ommegang will deliver four new beers over the next couple years, using the partnership to create a product that digs into the narrative of the show and delivers a beer with flavor and personality inspired by the mythical world of the show. We had an opportunity to speak with Larry Bennett, head of PR and Creative Services for Ommegang, about the formation of this partnership with HBO and the creative processes involved in bringing new beers to the world that not only live up to the breweries expectations, but also stand up to a story as sprawling and complex as Game of Thrones.
Paste: How was the partnership between Ommegang and HBO initiated and how did you first tackle this project?
Larry Bennett: HBO approached us in the spring with the idea. We initially had a couple of meetings with them, just outlining the premise and what directions we might go with it. Once both sides had agreed that this was a good idea, one that we could all benefit from, our brewmaster [Phil Leinhart] and our guy in charge of new beer development met with them and discussed what the beer could be like, what it could taste like, and what was coming up on the show that could tie in. Really, it was a creative collaboration on that end, and then our team took their ideas and started working on the beer.
Paste: The first beer released will be the Iron Throne Blonde Ale in March, coinciding the the March 31 premiere of season three. For fans of Game of Thrones, the initial connection would be to Joffrey Baratheon, who currently sits on the iron throne, and his very blonde family, the Lannisters. What can you tell us about the inspiration behind this beer?
Bennett: Yes, the Lannisters were part of it. From our point of view of having to brew a Game of Thrones beer… well, it’s a very dark and stormy series, and we discussed if we should start with a dark beer to compliment that aspect. But, we decided against that in favor of starting with something a little more tap-friendly, a little more customer friendly, and work our way into it. So, we came up with the blonde ale, but, of course, at 6.5 percent, our blonde is still a relatively strong beer. With the future offerings, we may end up going stronger and darker, with lots of different characteristics.
Paste: Will beer enthusiasts who aren’t necessarily fans of the show have something to be excited about with these new products?
Bennett: Definitely. We don’t currently make a beer like this, so a blonde ale is a new product for us. The Iron Throne Blonde Ale has a lot of unique flavor and aroma and character to it, so it will stand apart from our other products. We make a wheat beer, our Belgian white, and we have Rare Vos which is an amber, so we were in a place where we could actually make a different beer, and that was part of the fun for us. We have to make sure there is lots of quality and character to the beer, because we don’t make wimpy beers, really. Some have less alcohol than others, but they all have lots of body and flavor. Some of that comes from our brewing process, and some comes from our Belgian yeast.