(Classic Rock) Iron Maiden have shared a video of their Red 'N' Black beer leaving the Robinsons Brewery. The band's third ale was announced back in March and was inspired by the song The Red And The Black from latest album The Book Of Souls.
It's a rich porter that looks black but glows red when lit up, and clocks in at 6.8%ABV in a bottle, or 5.8%ABV from a cask - and it's available worldwide now through importers. It'll arrive on Morrisons shelves in the UK from Monday, September 5. It can also be purchased through Robinsons website.
It follows the original Trooper, launched in 2014, and the stronger 666 edition that arrived in 2015. Iron Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson collaborated with Robinsons Brewery head brewer Martyn Weeks to create the recipe. Read more and watch the video here.
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