Hey it’s Saturday so why not crack open a Big Wood Brewery JackPine Savage. It’s an American Pale Ale that uses all American hops and it will be packaged in 16oz cans and come in at 5.3% ABV. Maybe you’re more in the mood for a Bark Bite IPA, also packaged in a 16oz can and this one comes in at 6.6% ABV.
This update from Big Wood:
CHICAGO, AUG. 12, 2013 /mbb/ -- Big Wood Brewery, a bold new player on the craft beer scene gaining notoriety for its distinctive brews, has launched four of its award-winning craft beers in cans. Jack Savage, Morning Wood, Bark Bite and Bad Axe are available now in Rexam 16 oz. cans.
Jack Savage American Pale Ale is made from all American hops, while Morning Wood Coffee Stout is brewed with Fuggle, Cascade hops and hints of oatmeal and chocolate. Bark Bite India Pale Ale is brewed with citrus hops and delivers a big refreshing bite. Bad Axe Imperial IPA mixes Columbus and Centennial hops for a pale amber that goes down easy. Big Wood beers have already won numerous awards and accolades.
"We always knew we wanted to launch our unique craft beers in cans," said Jason Medvec, president, Big Wood Brewery. "Cans provide complete protection from light that helps preserve freshness. They also offer us a lot more space to tell our branding story. Through our partnership with Rexam, we have the perfect package for our beers."
Big Wood Brewery also benefits from the many additional advantages of cans including portability, durability and the fact that cans are the most sustainable beverage packaging choice in the world, as they are recycled at more than double the rate of any other beverage package.
Rich Grimley, president and CEO, Rexam BCNA, commented on the can as the ideal choice for craft beers. "Our cans are a great way for Big Wood Brewery to bring its unique craft beers to the masses," he said. "They enable the brand to attract attention on store shelves with colorful, reflective graphics while also securing beverage integrity by keeping out the light. Cans just make good business sense as well with superior recycling, filling, distribution and retail display economics."
Big Wood Brewery beers in cans are currently available at bars, restaurants and retailers across Minnesota, Wisconsin and North Dakota.
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