KALAMAZOO, MI -- Another Kalamazoo brewery has produced a pumpkin peach ale in response to Anheuser-Busch InBev's Super Bowl ad making fun of craft beer.

One Well Brewing will release its pumpkin peach ale, made with real pumpkin and peach concentrate, at its Milwood neighborhood brewery Wednesday.

Co-owner T.J. Waldofsky said brewer and co-owner Chris O'Neill brewed close to 100 gallons, or six kegs worth, of the specialty beer.

The beer is called F.A.B. Ale. The A and B stand for Anheuser-Busch, and the F stands for an expletive we usually don't publish as a family-geared news organization.

The beer, which is being released this week as part of American Craft Beer Week, is "definitely in response" to Anheuser-Busch's ad, Waldofsky said. It has a 6.1 percent alcohol-by-volume.

It will sell by the pint, and $1 of each sale will be donated to the Kalamazoo River Cleanup Coalition.

One Well's announcement comes almost a month after Bell's Brewery owner Larry Bell confirmed his brewery was making its own Pumpkin Peach Ale. Bell's sold only 48 12-ounce bottles of the beer for $20 a piece. Proceeds benefited the Kalamazoo River Valley Trail.

The Anheuser Busch Super Bowl ad proudly exclaimed that Budweiser brews "macro beer that's not to be fussed over" and said to "let (craft beer drinkers) sip their Pumpkin Peach Ale."

The ad riled up craft beer drinkers, with some even pointing out that Anheuser Busch InBev owns several craft breweries.

Bell's isn't the only brewery that produced a version of pumpkin peach ale. Columbus, Ohio-based Smokehouse Brewing Co. made one called Fussy Sipper Pumpkin Peach Ale and Birmingham, Mich.-based Griffin Claw Brewing Co. made Beechwood-Aged Pumpkin Peach Ale.