Fort Collins Releases New Full Time Brew, 1020 Pale Ale

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Fort Collins, Colo. — From their home at 1020 E. Lincoln Ave. Fort Collins,

Colo. The Fort Collins Brewery is excited to release the newest addition to the

FCB full time beer lineup, 1020 Pale Ale.

1020 Pale Ale has a citrus aroma with underlying tones of pine and

grapefruit zest that inhabit the flavor, while a smooth, light body and crisp, clean

bitterness from the Magnum, Cascade and Chinook hops leave your palate both

refreshed and liberated.
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•ABV: 5.3%

• SRM: 12

• IBU: 40

“With our 10 year anniversary coming up in October we had a great

opportunity to reflect and plan for the next 20 years. It was through that process

that 1020 was born,” said Operations Manager, Thomas Barnett. “We’re very

excited to add an easy-drinking pale ale to our year-round brands.”

To celebrate the occasion, FCB announced October 2oth as 1020 Day.

Throughout the day, FCB is encouraging consumers to post creative photos to

their own Instagram, Facebook and/or Twitter accounts of the number 1020 with

the #1020 for a chance to win a customized gift basket.

1020 Pale Ale will be available year-round to FCB’s 22-state distribution territory.

1020 is purchasable in draft and 12 oz. bottles sold in 6-packs and FCB’s

Brewer’s Lunchbox, a variety 12-pack.

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