Old Bay Seasoning has had its moment this month.
Pepperidge Farms rolled out Old Bay-flavored Goldfish crackers. Campbell鈥檚 Soup started selling Old Bay-flavored chunky clam chowder. Now Frederick, Maryland鈥檚 Flying Dog Brewery is bringing back its Old Bay Summer Ale.
And Flying Dog thinks it should be Maryland鈥檚 official state beer.

The beer itself isn鈥檛 new. Named “Dead Rise,” a nod to the hull of a boat and the Chesapeake Bay鈥檚 summer crab culture, it is a spring tradition for Flying Dog.
For the 2022 release of Dead Rise, to convince Gov. Larry Hogan鈥檚 office to declare it the official beer of the State of Maryland.
鈥淟et鈥檚 get loud enough that Governor Hogan鈥檚 office hears us and elevates Dead Rise to the level of the Oriole and Black-eyed Susan where it belongs,鈥 said Ben Savage, Flying Dog鈥檚 chief marketing officer.
It would be a first. No other state has an official state beer. (Maryland already does have an ).
When Flying Dog originally released the seasonal Old Bay-tasting summer ale in 2014, .
Flying Dog鈥檚 partnership with Old Bay owner McCormick & Co., also a Maryland company, makes it the only brewery officially allowed to use the seasoning in its beer.
It said the 2022 edition is made with more Old Bay than before. It has 5.7% alcohol by volume, and new this year is Double Dead Rise, an imperial version of the Summer Ale with more than twice the spice and 9% ABV.
Both beers are throughout Maryland, D.C., and Virginia.
Part of sales proceeds go to the Maryland Department of Agriculture鈥檚 , which promotes use of Maryland-sourced crabs by restaurants.
