No-Li Brewhouse Releases Wrecking Ball Imperial Stout in Cans

No-Li Brewhouse Releases Wrecking Ball Imperial Stout in CansMore canned craft beer coming from No-Li Brewing in Spokane, WA:

SPOKANE, WA USA — No-Li Brewhouse announced today the release of its latest 12-ounce can, the fan-favorite Wrecking Ball Imperial Stout. The new six-pack is now available in Washington and North Idaho grocery stores and bottle shops.

No-Li Brewhouse Releases Wrecking Ball Imperial Stout in CansWeighing in at a sturdy 9.6 ABV and 100 IBUs and has been beloved by No-Li drinkers since it debuted in 2013. Featuring flavors of coffee, chocolate and brown sugar, Wrecking Ball also packs a hoppy punch to balance itself out. The beer, which won a gold medal at the 2014 Great International Beer & Cider Competition, began on draft at No-Li’s Spokane, Wash., pub and then became a regional favorite when it went into 12-ounce bottles, and then 22-ounce bottles.

Wrecking Ball now joins No-Li’s four other canned beers — Born & Raised IPA, Red White & No-Li Pale Ale, Big Juicy IPA and No-Li Amber — on shelves throughout the region and is one of the only imperial stouts that’s packaged in a can.

“Wrecking Ball is a big, flavorful beer that’s attracted a really loyal following. We wanted to give those folks another way to enjoy it,” says head brewer Ryan Brookhart.

Founded in 2012, No-Li Brewhouse is an independent and family-owned brewery located at 1007 E. Trent Ave. in Spokane, Wash. Nolibrewhouse.com

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