Brewers Assoc: Spring Ahead With Craft Beer

imageFrom the Brewers Association:

Boulder, COFebruary 20, 2013/mbb/—Got Spring Fever? America’s small and independent craft brewers have a cure. Showcasing innovation and imagination, CraftBeer.com —the Brewers Association (BA) website for beer lovers—released its list of spring seasonal craft beers produced by BA members.

“The first signs of spring come every year when craft brewers across the country announce their specialty crafted gems which take advantage of the springtime’s light, refreshing and thirst quenching flavors,” said Julia Herz, publisher of CraftBeer.com and craft beer program director of the Brewers Association. “During the season of renewal, these palate pleasers tease the taste buds and offer a newfound appreciation for the ingenuity of small brewers.”

Many of the spring seasonal craft beers featured on CraftBeer.com include ingredients like rye malts, wheat, chocolate, vanilla, coconut, flowers, and fruits such as watermelons, peaches and more.

See what spring will bring with some of these refreshing offerings:

· 21st Amendment Brewery | Hell or High Watermelon – wheat beer | San Francisco, CA

· Bayou Teche Brewing | Saison D'Ecrevisses – Crawfish Season Saison | Arnaudville, LA

· Freak'N Brewing Company | Creme Brulee Double Yummee – imperial stout | Peoria, AZ

· Hangar 24 Craft Brewery | California Spring Beer – American pale wheat ale | Redlands, CA

· Mother's Brewing Company | Spring Batch – farmhouse ale | Springfield, MO

· RJ Rockers Brewery | Son of a Peach – American pale wheat ale | Spartanburg, SC

· Rogue Ales | MoM Hefeweizen Ale Brewed with Rose Petals | Eugene, OR

· Samuel Adams | Alpine Spring lager: kellerbier/zwickelbier | Boston, MA

· SanTan Brewing Company | Sex Panther – porter | Chandler, AZ

· Sawtooth Brewery | Sunnyside Ale – hefeweizen | Ketchum, ID

· Wicked Weed Brewing Company | Coolcumber – golden ale | Asheville, NC

Read CraftBeer.com's "Hop On Board with Spring Seasonals” for craft beer spring seasonal selections and descriptions, and to round out the experience consider a tour to your local craft brewery.
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