Sprecher Releases Hard Cherry Cola, Hard Orange Cream & Hard Cola

imageFrom Sprecher:

Glendale, WI – Sprecher Brewing Co, long recognized as a leader in the craft beer &

craft soda markets, will double its portfolio of “hard soda” beverages with the introduction of

three new products -- Hard Cherry Cola, Hard Orange Cream and Hard Cola. Expect to see these

new brands on store shelves by late May. Beginning with Hard Root Beer, the company’s hard

products have been in great demand. With its expertise in brewing craft sodas and craft beer,

Sprecher is in a key position to be a market leader. According to Jeff Hamilton, president of

Sprecher, “We were the first company to make ‘hard sodas;’ now Sprecher is expanding its line

of these innovative beverages to supply the demands of customers for more variety in this

exciting new category.”

The new Hard Cherry Cola, Hard Orange Cream, and Hard Cola join Sprecher’s Hard Root Beer,

Hard Ginger Ale and Hard Apple Pie. At 4.6% abv (alcohol by volume), these hard sodas are a

treat to be enjoyed by adults. Delicious on their own, Sprecher’s new hard sodas make a

sumptuous *adults only* float, especially when paired with frozen custard from Wisconsin. They

also work well as mixers in cocktails.

The hard sodas are packaged in 6 packs and cases of 12

ounce bottles as well as kegs. They will initially be available at the Sprecher Brewery Gift Shop

and in Wisconsin.

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