Sly Fox - Grisette Working Class Ale & Project Homefront IPA Coming Tomorrow

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The original label is here and now we get to see the actual release of Sly Fox Grisette Working Class Ale. Look for 12oz cans coming in at 5.6% ABV and 25 IBU to hit shelves today.  Also scheduled for release tomorrow is Sly Fox Project Homefront IPA.  See details below.
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A Sly Fox Summer Favorite Is Now Available in Cans!
Grisette, a spicy, unfiltered 5.6% Belgian-style Ale, which has been draught only at our pubs and a few select accounts until now, has just been released in 12oz cans.

Cans of Grisette Working Class Ale went on sale at the Pottstown Tastin' Room today and will be released at the Sly Fox Brewhouse & Eatery in Phoenixville on Friday. Cans will also be available at retailers in all of our markets in the near future.
headerJust as Saison was the beer of Belgian farmhands, Grisette was made for Belgian miners. It is named for the gray frocks worn by the women who served it to those miners as they emerged from underground at the end of their daily shifts (you can learn a bit more about those gals on the back of the can).

Grisette is rarely brewed in the US and even more rarely packaged. We are delighted to make this delicious beer more accessible to its devoted fans and especially to all those newcomers who will surely join that august group upon first sip.
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