Eddyline Brewery Releasing 14'er Java Stout

Eddyline Brewery Releasing 14'er Java StoutFrom Eddyline Brewery:

Buena Vista, CO  Eddyline Brewery is excited to release its 14'er Java Stout, the third year they have released their delicious Stout made with locally roasted coffee beans from the Buena Vista Roastery.


“Nothing beats a cold 14'er Java Stout after a day of skiing, snowshoeing, or sledding.’ Says Eddyline CEO Brian England. ‘We love working with our local Colorado based companies, and the folks (and coffee) at Buena Vista Roastery are hard to beat.”


14'er Java Stout is available across Colorado, in Eddyline’s Signature 16oz tallboy 6-packs.  Coffee Stouts have become a growing craft beer category combining two of the fastest growing beverage categories in the country, coffee and craft beer.

“14'er has done really well for us over the past couple years, and we are even more excited for it this year.  Our distributor Western has been really getting after it this year, and we are excited to bring something like our Java Stout to our fans across Colorado.” Say’s England.

Eddyline will also be pouring it’s flagship Crank Yanker IPA on tap at Monarch Mountain Ski Resort, just up the road in nearby Monarch, CO.  “It will be another great fit for us, and another great example of local companies working together to support business and jobs here in the valley.”

For information, samples, or interviews contact Marketing Director Sheila Bustamante at
Sheila@eddylinebrewing.com

About Eddyline Brewery

Eddyline Taproom & Brewery is one of Colorado’s fastest growing microbreweries. Since 2009, Eddyline has been focused on creating unique ales and lagers of the highest quality while representing Colorado’s outdoor enthusiasts. Our 16-ounce cans are infinitely recyclable, preserve the quality and freshness of the beer and are easily transportable for your favorite outdoor adventures. Eddyline works closely with local groups to help improve trails, river parks, and strongly believes in being an active steward of the local Chaffee County community.

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