Delaware's Dogfish Head Brewing is known for its quirky and off-center beers. So at first glance a new partnership with an iconic Rochester company doesn't seem all that weird.

Dogfish is teaming with pioneering imaging company Kodak for SuperEIGHT gose, a sour German-style wheat beer that features eight main ingredients and can also be used to process Kodak's Super 8 motion picture film.

No joke.

“We’re comin’ at ya with so much juicy flavor with the latest release of our new gose, SuperEIGHT,” Dogfish Head founder and CEO Sam Calagione said in a release. “With the meteoric success of SeaQuench Ale growing to be the best selling sour beer in America, we learned from consumers that approachable, refreshing, super-flavorful beers are what they’re seeking when making choices about beverages.”

SuperEIGHT gose comes in at 5.3 percent alcohol and features these ingredients — prickly pear, mango, boysenberry, blackberry, raspberry, elderberry, kiwi juice, a dash of quinoa and a touch of Hawaiian sea salt.

The beer will be hitting local shelves in early April and will be available at all your favorite local beer retailers, including Wegmans.

While appearing on an episode of the Kodak podcast, The Kodakery, last year to discuss "analog processes in the digital age," Calagione found out that the heightened levels of acidity and Vitamin C in some beers could also be used as a processing agent for some films.

And for a brewery that has already released collaborations with bands and musicians like the Grateful Dead, Pearl Jam, and Miles Davis and used ingredients like granola and raisins and just about anything else you can think of, it really almost makes sense that a collaboration with Kodak would take shape.

The beer was formulated to specifically process Kodak Super 8 film, the brewery said.

"Early batches of the beer were sent to Kodak to begin development," a release said. "A series of tests were done, and they successfully proved that SuperEIGHT can act as a film developer."

As part of the rollout for the beer, Calagione is planning a boat trip up the eastern coast of the United States this summer and he will be documenting his travels on Super 8 film.

And of course, the film will be developed in the beer and then turned into a short film. More details of the trip will be announced next month.

More information about the collaboration is available at kodak.com.

WCLEVELAND@Gannett.com