River North Brewery Releases Mixed 12-Pack

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To kick off the Colorado summer, River North Brewery has released a mixed 12-pack of its four flagship beers in 12-ounce cans. As fuel for your outdoor adventures, they feature three each of Colorado IPA, River North White, Pils and FarmHouse – and are now available in liquor stores throughout the state.

To celebrate, the brewery is hosting an #AdventureFuel photo contest through the first week in July and Independence Day. Fans can submit pictures of their beery excursions via Facebook, Twitter or Instagram by tagging @rivernorthbrew and using the hashtag #AdventureFuel. After July 4th, the top picture – as chosen by the brewery – will win a three-liter “double Magnum” bottle, filled with any beer from the brewery’s tap lines…in addition to a free mixed pack, of course.

“This mix pack has something for everybody – hoppy, malty, crisp, and downright delicious.” Founder Matt Hess said. “We pack each and every box by hand, doing what it takes to get these cans to our parched Colorado compatriots.”

Colorado IPA is an American IPA brewed with Citra, Azacca, Amarillo, Cascade and Columbus hops. River North White is the brewery’s signature Belgian-style witbier. Pils, a proper slow-fermented lager, brings Old World quality to the Rocky Mountains. And FarmHouse, the brewery’s easy-drinking table beer, rounds out the lineup.

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