Rogue–Yes We Canned! (16oz)

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From Rogue:

NEWPORT, OR, April 1st 2014 – Rogue Ales and Spirits salutes the American Armed Forces with the release of American Amber Ale in 16oz grenade cans, coming to shelves June 1st, 2014. 

This beer is about America, not about a beer style - and at Rogue we build relationships, not just ales. For years we’ve taken an active role in supporting the men and women of our Armed Forces, and American Amber Ale has been our Patriotic Rogue since we first opened our doors 25 years ago. Of course, having a great beer style doesn’t hurt. Since its creation, American Amber has won 6 gold medals at the World Beer Championships.

Rogue Brewmaster John Maier pays tribute to America’s Amber Waves of Grain by brewing American Amber with hops and barley from Rogue Farms in Independence and Tygh Valley, OR . Using Rogue grown ingredients gives American Amber a unique taste of place that can only be grown in the USA . 

These versatile grenade cans give you the freedom to celebrate America from Sea to Shining Sea - our 16oz cans offer maximum portability and are ideal for enjoying at home or in the great outdoors.

The new 16oz grenade cans will launch in four-packs alongside American Amber 22oz serigraphed bottles, 12oz six packs, 64oz growlers and draft. American Amber’s variety in packaging makes it the perfect beer to celebrate Independence Day, Flag Day, Labor Day, or the homecoming of American troops.
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