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Wicked Collaboration: Slosberg, Hoppin’ Frog Pay Homage to Classic Brand

All About Beer Magazine - Volume , Issue
March 4, 2016
John Holl

Pete Slosberg Hoppin Frog

Pete Slosberg (center) mashing in at Hoppin’ Frog Brewery. (Photo courtesy Hoppin’ Frog Brewery)

He still gets recognized. At the bar or at festivals, fans of a certain age will walk up to Pete Slosberg, almost in awe. They remember his face on advertisements for Wicked Ale, the beer from his discontinued brewery that bore his name for so many years. They have stories of drinking his beer, good times with friends, first dates, or how it was the brand that helped them onto the path of better beer. They shake his hand and ask for a picture.

Inevitably, the people will ask what happened to Pete’s Wicked Ale, and if it’ll ever return. The answer to that first part is complicated. The second part now has a bit of good news attached to it.  

This morning, Slosberg mashed in at the Hoppin’ Frog Brewery in Akron, Ohio, with brewmaster Fred Karm to create Wicked Re-Pete 2X.  

“I discovered muscles that haven’t been used in a couple of years,” Slosberg said in a telephone conversation from the brewery. The beer is an imperial American nut brown ale, double in nearly every way from Pete’s Wicked Ale, the original American brown ale.

To be clear, this isn’t a return of the Wicked brand or Pete’s Brewing Co. The brewery was sold to The Gambrinus Company in 1998 and has since left shelves. This is a collaboration beer between two brewing friends, and an homage to a beer that influenced so many and would have celebrated its 30th anniversary this year.

Karm first met Slosberg in 2003. He was a brewer at Ohio’s Thirsty Dog Brewing Co. and Slosberg was visiting a nearby chocolate company, working on recipes for his company Cocoa Pete’s Chocolate Adventures.

“He cold called the brewery and asked to come by,” remembers Karm. “I thought it was cool as hell and I decided to clear my schedule for the day, and pull out all our best beers from the cellar, give him the full experience and not stop until he left. We’ve been friends ever since.”

The road to this collaboration began with a charity event. Karm was working with the local chapter of the American Cancer Society and raffled off a brew day at the brewery to the highest bidder. The winning group was all over the spectrum with the style they wanted to create, and they eventually settled on a strong nut brown. For inspiration, Karm called Slosberg to inquire about the original Pete’s and the two got to talking about recipe development and ingredients.

As they talked, Slosberg mentioned that he always wanted to make a stronger version on Wicked Ale, and by the time the call ended, the two had decided to brew a new recipe together.

Wicked Re-Pete 2X will be 10.4%, and uses Brewer’s Gold and Cascade hops. They made about 20 barrels of the beer and it will be packaged in 22-ounce bottles (the label will feature Millie, Slosberg’s dog that adorned the original packaging) and on draft. It should be available by mid-May in select markets served by Hoppin’ Frog.

John Holl is the editor of All About Beer Magazine.

 

15 Comments
  • Craig Quesnell says:
    May 19, 2016 at 9:18 am

    Outstanding news! Perhaps a re-do of the Wicked Winter ale is not far off. Mmmm, a ramped up winter warmer, 8-9%, with the original flavor combo of raspberry and nutmeg….. C’Mon Pete & Fred, whaddya say?! 🙂

    Reply
    • Jay says:
      November 13, 2017 at 6:47 pm

      Absolutely pray that happens!! One of my all time favorites! Come on Pete….bring it back!!!

      Reply
  • Gary Petrie says:
    February 10, 2017 at 3:52 pm

    Bring back the Winter Brew! My favorite beer ever. I was crushed when I heard it was discontinued.

    Reply
  • Joe Harvey says:
    May 4, 2017 at 1:13 pm

    I agree with the 2 guys above. Pete’s Wicked Winter was my favorite beer as a young twenty something. In fact, the reason why I am commenting is becasue I just was reminiscing on that beer and wondered what happened to the company. How about throwing out a anniversary batch of that available for online purchase or something.

    Reply
  • Andy Curran says:
    June 8, 2017 at 10:13 pm

    Nothing was better than an ice cold REALLY CAP ALE or STRAWBERRY BLONDE on a hot day!

    Reply
    • Jim koch says:
      February 23, 2018 at 2:38 am

      😭😭😭😭 Stop reminding me I’ll never taste it again

      Reply
      • Jarrod H. says:
        July 29, 2018 at 3:44 pm

        Yes miss all their beers 😭

        Reply
  • Shawn beane says:
    July 26, 2017 at 12:16 am

    Not a fan of fruity beers but loved Pete’ Strawberry !!

    Reply
  • Doug D says:
    August 12, 2017 at 8:27 pm

    Loved Pete’s Wicked Honey Wheat!

    Reply
  • MS says:
    January 20, 2018 at 7:58 pm

    How I miss Pete’s Wicked!

    Living near Palo Alto only makes the loss even worse! lol!

    If you’d bring back Pete’s, I find it hard to believe it wouldn’t be incredibly popular and…..even more importantly……there to fill a hole left from this IPA craze that’s provided us with so few similar to that enjoyable easy drinking brown ale of yesteryear!

    Reply
  • Mike gadbois says:
    February 13, 2018 at 8:37 am

    I have never enjoyed a beer more than your strawberry blonde I really hope it makes a return so I can pass that enjoyment on to my now 22yr old son

    Reply
  • Donna says:
    March 24, 2018 at 9:12 pm

    Strawberry Blonde was my favorite beer!! Would love to drink another one

    Reply
  • W . Higgins says:
    May 19, 2018 at 7:37 pm

    I think that the absolutely best drinking brews of all time was Pete’s Wicked Summer Brew! Hands down the best.

    Reply
  • Lee Ray says:
    June 26, 2018 at 8:05 pm

    I remember the sampler 12 packs that had all of the beers mentioned, and how we by we I mean my then girlfriends sisters boyfriend Dan would playfully fight over our favorites since I believe there were only 2 of each. I miss those days and Pete’s!!!

    Reply
  • Ted says:
    July 25, 2018 at 11:05 pm

    Pete’s was my intro to better beers. I loved them all. If they make the RePete available in Georgia I will stock a whole room in my house. I miss the wicked and winter ales every time I walk into a craft brew shop.

    Reply

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