PASO ROBLES, Calif. — On Friday, May 25, two-years-young Silva Brewing will add to its ever-expanding repertoire of hand-crafted beers with a new offering: Chuck-Amok Belgian-style IPA. This will be Brewmaster Chuck Silva’s second foray into this modern-day beer style, which has been around just over a decade. Chuck crafted America’s first Belgian-style IPA in 2007, inventing “Le Freak” while working as Brewmaster for Green Flash Brewing. Le Freak went on to win numerous brewing awards at the Brussels Beer Challenge, World Beer Cup and, most recently, a gold medal at the 2015 Great American Beer Festival.
“In my head and in my heart, I knew we would eventually brew this beer even if it wasn’t on Chuck’s list,” says Silva Brewing co-founder and head of operations Mary Jo Silva. “The spark to go forward with this beer came when local patron Neil Cassidy of DAOU Vineyards came in with a story about how his friend has a husband named Chuck, and when he’s running amok she calls him ‘Chuck-Amok!’ Boom! That perfectly depicts my husband running around the brewery getting beer made. We immediately embraced the sentiment and Chuck set out to create a new version of the style he is so well known for.”
The style profile of Belgian IPA is complex with pronounced fruitiness and spiciness derived from Belgian yeast with a moderate to high level of fruity American-grown hops. The color is usually on the lighter side like a Belgian Tripel or American Imperial IPA, and it’s always well attenuated for a zesty finish.
Chuck-Amok is fermented with traditional Monastery Ale Yeast for fruity and spicy contributions, finished with California Ale Yeast for a dry crispness weighing at 8.8%ABV. Chuck’s heavy-handed use of Yakima Valley hops brings forward additional fruity traits of melon and citrus, along with lively carbonation from natural re-fermentation for an overall explosion of zesty flavors.
Chuck-Amok Belgian-style IPA will be available as a limited release on draft and in cork- finished 510-milliliter bottles. Silva Brewing’s year-round core offerings include: Paso Pale Ale, 1st Gold German-style Kölsch, Suite B German-style Altbier, Nut Farm Nitro Walnut Milk Stout, 525 Pine Golden IPA, and Hop Maniac Classic West Coast-style IPA.
ABOUT SILVA BREWING
In 2015, husband-and-wife team, Chuck and Mary Jo Silva moved to Paso Robles, California, to open their passion project, Silva Brewing. It was a homecoming for Chuck, who was born and raised on the Central Coast before relocating to San Diego and subsequently making a name as one of the region’s—and the country’s—foremost brewing innovators. After amassing numerous awards on a regional, national and global scale as the Brewmaster for one of the nation’s top 50 craft breweries located in San Diego, he decided to downsize for the purpose of chasing his muse on a personal, much smaller scale back home. Silva Brewing is equipped with a 10- barrel direct-fire brewhouse manufactured by Premier Stainless Systems, 100-barrels’ worth of cellar capacity, and a tasting room outfitted with 11 taps serving beer for consumption on-site and to-go, Wednesday through Sunday. The company’s annual production capacity is 1,200 barrels, and its beers are distributed to distinguished hospitality venues throughout the Central Coast and South all the way to San Diego. For more information on Silva Brewing, consult the company’s website—silvabrewing.com— or follow Chuck and MJ on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram (@SilvaBrewing).