Upslope Belgian Style Pale Returns For 2014

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From Upslope:

Upslope Brewing Company is excited to announce the re-release of its Limited Release Belgian Style Pale Ale just in time for spring and summer. Recently only available in their 12-pack Mix Box and in their tap rooms, the seasonal favorite has been showing up on tap around Colorado bars with 12 oz. six packs hitting shelves this week in Colorado, Texas, Arizona and Wyoming.

“This limited release is perfect for this time of year and tends to be an in-house favorite,” said Upslope Founder, Matt Cutter. “When not in season, we used this style as the base for Ferus Fluxus Wild Belgian Pale Ale, our collab with Crooked Stave, brewed four different barrel-aged fruit beers with it and featured three cans in our Mix Box. Just like our fans, though, we’re happy to welcome it back in six packs for the warmer months.”

Wonderfully deceptive, this light bodied Belgian-style ale is full of flavor with an alcoholic kick. Trappist Ale yeast provides fruity esters to balance out the 7.5% abv and its coriander finish is a refreshing treat as the temperatures rise. This brew is sticking around all summer long, so crack one and cool down at your next BBQ, music fest or after a long bike ride.

Because the warm weather seasonal will now be available in six packs, be on the lookout for a new off-season, Limited Release style to take its place in the Upslope Mix Box.

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