Iron Maiden Create Their Own Beer

Trooper to be brewed by Robinsons and available in cask or bottle from May

As if being the consummate heavy metal frontman, pilot, broadcaster, railway enthusiast and foil-brandishing fencer wasn’t enough for Bruce Dickinson, he can now add brewer to his rather capacious CV.

Iron Maiden have worked with Stockport-based brewers Robinsons to create their own real ale: Trooper is a cask and bottled beer that’s an "alchemical wedding of flavour and texture", according to Dickinson.

He goes on: "I’m a lifelong fan of traditional English ale; I thought I’d died and gone to heaven when we were asked to create our own beer. I have to say that I was very nervous: Robinsons are the only people I have had to audition for in 30 years […] I love it."

Here he is being walked through the brewing process:

Oliver Robinson, managing director of the brewers, who also worked with Elbow on their ‘build a rocket boys!’ beer, says: "Trooper is a premium British ale with true depth of character and flavour", adding, "[n]ot only do Iron Maiden genuinely enjoy a good pint of cask ale, but so do many of their fans."

Trooper Premium British Beer will be available from May; head to its own website (currently down) for more details. And in the meantime…

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