Manchester’s New Order have joined forces with Moorhouse’s Brewery of Burnley to launch a new beer, which is set for release later this autum.

The premium 4.2% beer, named Stray Dog after a track on the band’s most recent album Music Complete, is brewed using American Cascade, Centennial and Willamette hops alongside Maris Otter malt.  It has been developed by head brewer Dan Casaru at Moorhouse’s brewery following a series of tastings earlier this spring.

Created with both new and established cask ale drinkers in mind, Stray Dog will be available to pubs nationwide, with a bottled 500ml version also available for supermarkets and export.

Moorhouse’s of Burnley, who celebrated their 150th anniversary last year, are one of the biggest independent brewers in the north west, especially famed for their award-winning Pendle Witches Brew, and current favourites Blond Witch and White Witch.  This is the first time that the brewery has collaborated with a band to brew a beer.

New Order commented : “It’s been a pleasure to work with Moorhouse’s of Burnley on our first foray into the brewing business. Even more so that they’re celebrating their 150th anniversary, and have such a rich heritage in the north west”

The beer will be available exclusively in Mitchells & Butlers pubs from August Bank Holiday weekend, ahead of national availability in September.  The beer will be launched officially at a special New Order-themed evening at The Sawyer’s Arms in Manchester on Bank Holiday Sunday 28th August from 7pm, with DJs and competitions to win special merchandise.

New Order are currently performing a series of worldwide headline festival dates, rounding off their Music Complete tour. The summer dates included headline sets at Glastonbury, Latitude and Manchester’s Castlefield Bowl.