A new beer called FU Sandy from the Flying Fish Brewing Company is expected to generate $50,000 for an as-yet-unnamed New Jersey charity working on Hurricane Sandy relief. The beer, due out in February, is a cross between a wheat ale and a pale ale. It also contains "experimental hop ADHA 483," which was donated by the American Dwarf Hop Association. It's never been used in a beer before, says Beer Street Journal. The brewery, which is based in Somerdale, NJ, announced its plans in December, allowing its fans to vote via social media as to which recipient would take home the donation.

The brewery claims that the beer's full name is Forever Unloved Sandy, adding "which I think we all would prefer to abbreviate." The beer is slated for distribution in draught form only throughout New Jersey and the Philadelphia area and is expected to have "beautiful, tropical nose of mangoes and guavas." All beer making costs were donated and all proceeds will go to charity.

· Announcing Forever Unloved Sandy [Official Site via HuffPo]

· Flying Fish to Debut FU Sandy Benefit Beer [Beer Street Journal]

· All Coverage of Hurricane Sandy on Eater [-E-]

[Photo: Official Site]