Fort Collins Releasing Retro Brewer’s Lunchbox Variety Pack In Aug

imageFrom Fort Collins:

Fort Collins, Colo. – FCB (Fort Collins Brewery) is going back in time for

the special release of its Retro Brewer’s Lunchbox that is set to hit shelves

August and September, 2015.

For a limited time, FCB will reproduce its original variety pack, including

1900 Amber Lager, which has been retired since 2013. The Retro Brewer’s

Lunchbox will also include Chocolate Stout, Red Banshee, Rocky Mountain IPA

and Major Tom’s American Wheat (currently named Major Tom’s Pomegranate

Wheat).

Along with the original case boxes, the brews in the Lunchbox will also be

packaged with their matching vintage labels.

“We’re excited to offer a limited throwback edition of our popular variety

pack to the market, said FCB’s Brand Manager Kaylee Kulich. “Those missing

the beloved 1900 will have another chance to savor the brew before it

disappears again.”

The Retro Brewer’s Lunchbox will be made available to FCB’s 23-state

distribution footprint. Consumers in the market looking for specific

establishments that carry FCB products are encouraged to use the Beer Finder

tool on www.fortcollinsbrewery.com/brews/beer-finder.

Fort Collins Brewery & Tavern is a family-owned, handcrafted microbrewery

and full service tavern in Northern Colorado, established in 2003. FCB offers

an outstanding line up of 50 ales and lagers that can be found on tap as well as

in bottles throughout the U.S. For more information, visit

fortcollinsbrewery.com or call 970-472-1499. Brewery tours run daily!

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