MillerCoors Third Shift Available Now

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FORT WORTH, TX Everyone loves a good story, and this one is about beer, passion and never clocking out. Following a test run this past summer, Third Shift Amber Lager is now available at retailers and bars nationwide.

Third Shift is as much about collaboration as it is invention – the shared pride that comes from creating something truly great. The Band of Brewers, a dedicated group of brewers, joined forces to create Third Shift, a smooth and easy drinking amber lager – well balanced with a sweet maltiness, lightly toasted character, subtle hops and a beautiful color at 5.3 percent alcohol by volume.

“This amber lager is a gold-medal winning brew within the Marzen category. We call it Third Shift to properly honor the brewers who worked through the night in order to pursue their passion of developing something truly unique,” said David Coors, Third Shift brand manager. “Introducing this beer nationally speaks to the people who never stop in the pursuit of their own passions.”

Third Shift Amber Lager became available on draft, in 16 ounce cans and in 12 ounce bottles at select bars and retailers across the country beginning February 1, 2013.

“Simply put, our love of beer and passion for brewing doesn’t stop when the day shift is over,” explains one member of the Band of Brewers. “Our amber lager is just the beginning of what’s to come from Third Shift.”
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