Caldera Brewing Launches In New York State 7/1 w/Remarkable Liquids

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From Caldera Brewing & Remarkable Liquids:

Caldera Brewing is teaming up with

New York’s independent, craft only distributor, Remarkable Liquids to introduce their brand to New York State. The breweries Amber Ale, Pale Ale, and IPA will hit select New York State markets July 1st. Also available will be a full complement of 22 ounce specialties and an extreme rarity on the East Coast – Caldera Draft.

Caldera is one of the few breweries that brew exclusively with whole leaf hops. “We believe that whole leaf hops give our beer a cleaner, more pungent, hop presence,” says Jim Mills founder of Caldera Brewing. “We also employ minimal filtering and package our product in cans; as we feel that aggressive filtering diminishes flavor and cans maintain the highest levels of freshness.”

Caldera products are currently available in ten states and Washington D.C.

Caldera Brewing Company’s first kegs rolled out the door August 28, 1997. A well respected Northwestern brewery; deeply immersed in the Oregon lifestyle. With an intense focus on beer quality and a love for their local market they self-distributed their products for the first six years and produced only draft for the first eight years in an effort to deliver their customers the freshest Northwest hop character possible. They now offer three award winning beers in cans and draft along with a 22oz seasonal bottle selection.
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