Upslope Christmas Ale 12oz Canned 4-Packs Coming In Nov

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Boulder, Colo. (Oct. 28, 2015)Upslope Brewing Company’s Christmas Ale is coming down the chimney just in time for the holidays. The Limited Release Belgian-style Dubbel brewed with holiday spices will decorate liquor store shelves in Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, New Mexico, Texas & Arizona starting the first week in November. For the first time, the popular Christmas Ale will be sold in four-packs of 12 oz. cans.



“Our Christmas Ale, whose recipe originally comes from a homebrew I use to bring to my friends’ holiday parties, marks a change in the seasons,” said Matt Cutter, Upslope’s Founder. “We now look forward to sharing this warming, Abbey-style ale brewed with spices with our fans over the holidays each year.”



In true Christmas fashion, the beer pours deep ruby red with an off-white headstand that laces the glass with each sip. A blend of holiday spices and dark dried fruit creates a distinctive holiday aroma that is complemented by spicy notes from the Abbey Ale Yeast. The rich malt flavor of this medium bodied, 8.2% abv ale will be sure to keep you warm through the holiday season.



“Pre-wrapped” in a festive 12 oz. red ribbon-striped can, Upslope Christmas Ale is the perfect gift for spreading holiday cheer. Don’t put off sampling this beer, it is only around for a limited time!

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