From Crazy Mountain:
Edwards, Colo. – Oct. 27th, 2015 – Crazy Mountain Brewing Company announces the release of select craft beer styles into 12-ounce glass bottles. The Colorado-based craft beer company provides high-quality handcrafted brews & released the first six bottled beer styles into the marketplace early this fall.
Headquartered in the Vail Valley with a second facility in Denver, Crazy Mountain Brewing Company was previously known exclusively for canning. The brewery’s recent acquisition of the largest single building brew-house in the city of Denver allowed the company to add 12-ounce glass bottles to their growing portfolio. In addition to introducing glass bottles into the marketplace, Crazy Mountain will be debuting the company’s exciting new rebrand.
With the goal of establishing consistent branding across all products, the new look and feel of Crazy Mountain 12-ounce bottles will include a hybrid creature comprising of three Colorado-dwelling animals into each new label design. Consumers can learn about the style of beer and the brewing process through each creature’s story provided on the 6-pack carrier. For those feeling adventurous, make sure to check out the bottom of each carrier and conquer Vail Valley trails expertly paired with each new release.
Bottle distribution commenced early this fall on the national level with newly packaged styles such as Horseshoes and Hand Grenades ESB, Mountain Livin’ Pale Ale, Creedence Pilsner, Hookiebobb IPA, Crazy Mountain Amber Ale, and Lava Lake Wit. In addition to eight year round styles, Crazy Mountain will introduce 12-ounce four packs featuring Emotional Rescue Double IPA and Lawyers, Guns & Money Barleywine accompanied by seasonal releases.
The introduction of bottles continues Crazy Mountain’s philosophy of providing quality craft beers for every occasion.
For more information about Crazy Mountain Brewing Company or the newly released bottle styles, please call 970-926-3009 or emailDrink@CrazyMountainBrewery.com.
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