Eddyline Brewery Releases Black Eddy at GABF

Eddyline Brewery Releases Black Eddy at GABFFrom Eddyline Brewery:

Buena Vista, CO - Eddyline is excited to announce the release of its fall seasonal, Black Eddy.
Black Eddy will be poured for the first time this year at the Great American Beer Festival in Denver and then will be released in Eddyline’s Signature tallboy 6-packs later in October.


“Black Eddy is a delicious Black IPA, with notes of roasted malt and a strong punch of bitterness.’ Says CEO Brian England, ‘The beer is perfect for the Fall, giving beer fans the hop profile we have become known for as well as a malt backbone that can stand up to those chilly fall nights.”


Black Eddy comes in at 7.5% ABV, 75 IBUs and is brewed with Simcoe and Citra hops.  This is the second year the beer has been released.


“We are excited to be pouring Black Eddy at GABF this year,’ says England, ‘We have seen absolutely explosive growth this year, and we are up almost 70% YTD.  We are looking to hire more brewers to keep up with demand, and are so thankful to all of our fans who are supporting our mountain town brewery.”
For more information, samples, or interviews contact Sheila Bustamante, Marketing Director at Eddyline Brewery at
Sheila@eddylinebrewery.com


About Eddyline Brewery
Since 2009, we have been focused on creating easy drinking ales and lagers of the highest quality while representing Colorado’s outdoor enthusiasts! Situated in Buena Vista, Colorado along the Collegiate Peaks and Arkansas River, our micro-brews are inspired by the beauty and wonder of the outdoors and exhilarating adventures surrounding us. Available on tap and in 16 ounce 6 packs. Find more information about the brewery online at
Eddylinebrewing.com

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