At this point, it's safe to say they love each other: Delaware-based Dogfish Head Craft Brewery has joined forces with iconic California jam band the Grateful Dead for the third iteration of their American Beauty tribute beer.

American Beauty Hazy Ripple IPA, released in collaboration with Warner Music Artist Services, is an unfiltered India Pale Ale brewed spelt and a special yeast variety, clocking in at 7 percent ABV and boasting tropical fruit and juicy citrus notes, according to a news release.

Starting mid-November, the beer will be available in 45 states in six packs of 12-ounce cans.

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“As a self-proclaimed beer geek with a music problem, I couldn’t be happier about the continuation of our awesome partnership with the Grateful Dead and our collaborative efforts to develop American Beauty Hazy Ripple IPA,” said Sam Calagione, founder of Dogfish Head in a statement. “Just as the Dead say, ‘there is a road, no simple highway,’ our journey to develop the perfect recipe for American Beauty Hazy Ripple IPA was a lengthy one, but we ‘put our money where our love is’ and eventually arrived at our flavor destination.”

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"Ripple" is a tender acoustic ballad found on the band's landmark 1970 "American Beauty" album. A staple of live shows up through current performances by legacy act Dead and Company, the song boasts what late lyricist Robert Hunter described as his favorite lyrics he'd ever written.

Dogfish Head released the first iteration of American Beauty, a 9 percent ABV imperial pale ale brewed with honey and granola, in 2013. American Beauty Hazy Ripple IPA will boast a new recipe and package design.

For more information, and to find locations carrying American Beauty Hazy Ripple IPA, visit www.dogfish.com.

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