Oskar Blues Pinner Session IPA Coming To 19.2oz Cans

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Following the successful launch of PINNER Throwback IPA across the nation in 6 and 12-packs (and on draft), Oskar Blues Brewery is releasing this flavorful nectar in 19.2-ounce single-serve CANs. The stovepipe PINNER will debut in Oskar Blues’ home states of ColoRADo and North Carolina, then expand to top single-serve states such as California and Illinois, where beer lovers thirst for tallboys of craft beer at venues such as happening music spot, House of Blues.

Iconic award-winning Dale’s Pale Ale was the first to fill the 19.2-ounce package, followed by crisp, refreshing Mama’s Little Yella Pils. Now PINNER joins the stovepipe line-up of more beer for the buck in time for summer shows and other outdoor spectator events, in places like Red Rocks, Coors Field, and Asheville’s historic McCormick Field.

PINNER Throwback IPA is available in 6-packs, 12-packs, draft and alongside Dale’s Pale Ale, Mama’s Little Yella Pils, and Old Chub Scotch Ale in Oskar Blues’ expanded CANundrum mixed-up 12-pack. Now, based on the success of the other packages, Oskar Blues offers stovepipes of juicy, crushable PINNER. So many different ways to get pinned.

PINNER comes in at 4.9 percent ABV and 35 IBUs, making it easy to throw back a few on a hot summer day. That’s only one reason this light but flavorful dry-hopped beer is a great bet for barbecues, trailside, picnics, and beach adventures.


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