Bison Organic Beer Launches in Nevada

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BERKELEY, CA– Bison Organic Beer is excited to announce that, for the first time in the company’s 23 year history, its organic beers will be sold in the state of Nevada. Bison has partnered with Barone Imports, who will distribute its 100% organic beers throughout Northwest Nevada in the cities of Reno, Carson City, Sparks, Lake Tahoe, Gardnerville and Minden.

“Nevada is no longer a beer desert,” jokes Bison’s owner & brewmaster, Daniel Del Grande. “Thanks to craft-focused distributors like Barone Imports, the beer culture in Northwest Nevada is rapidly changing. Cities like Reno and Tahoe are becoming fun and exciting markets for craft beer, and Bison is thrilled to be apart of it!”

Barone Imports will be distributing Bison’s year round line-up including its flagship Organic Chocolate Stout, available in 12 oz. 6-packs and 22 oz. bottles, the Organic IPA, available in 12 oz. 6-packs and 22 oz. bottles, and the Organic Honey Basil Ale, available in 12 oz. 4-packs, as well as its innovative line of rotating seasonal beers.

“We are excited to bring on Bison for many reasons, in addition to its great organic beer,” says Barone Imports Co-Owner and Sales Manager, Thomas Phillips. “We truly believe the message Bison is sending about helping the environment. Barone is not a green company, but we are striving to be one. And I feel that, the more companies we can support that are green, the better off we will all be.”

Bison’s artisan organic ales are scheduled to store shelves and bars in Northwest Nevada the first week of November.
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