From Braxton:
Batter up! Braxton Brewing Company is excited to once again be canning 1957 English Style Mild just in time for Baseball Season. And this year, there’s even more ways to celebrate the return of our All Star Ale!
1957 will first be on tap Saturday, March 24th at our 3 Year Anniversary Party. You can join that party here.
On Opening Day, it will be back on tap and available in cans in our taproom.
And we’re also hosting a VIP Experience in our Private Events Space — The Loft. There are two ticket options for you to enjoy:
For $20, you receive:
- Braxton’s 1957 English Style Mild on tap
- Baseball/Reds trivia – Win a Braxton gift card and/or Braxton swag!
- 1 Drink Ticket
- Ballpark snacks (hot dogs from Eli’s BBQ, pretzels from Wunderbar Covington, Cracker Jacks, popcorn)
- Braxton Baseball to-go party favor bag
For $25, you’ll receive all of the perks above plus…
- Shuttle to/from Great American Ball Park via Cincy Brew Bus
This is a homerun deal you don’t want to miss! Get tickets here.
Now, we know there are two questions that we get every year with this beer:
- Why the name 1957?
- 1957 was first brewed by Braxton Brewing Company in 2015 to celebrate the Queen City playing host to the All-Star Game. In 1957, the Cincinnati Reds fans stuffed the All-Star Game ballot box voting their own players into all eight, non-pitcher starting positions. Legend has it that bartenders wouldn’t serve you until you filled out a ballot … or two.
- Why an English Style Mild?!
- It’s been one of the brewery’s most popular limited releases. With a faint nuttiness and light, sweet caramel notes, it’s reminiscent of America’s favorite baseball snack — Cracker Jacks. If you order it in the taproom or at one of our events in market, we’ll even serve it with a box of the baseball snack!
So, step up to the plate and swing for the fences with us! We can’t wait to Lift One to Life with you.
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