Yards Brewing Sons of Ben Returns In New Packaging

Yards Brewing Sons of Ben Returns In New Packaging

This morning we bring you your first peek at the new bottle packaging for Sons Of Ben from Yards Brewing in Philadelphia, PA.  This “rowdy pale ale” has traditionally been a seasonal release and the beer will remain at 5%-AbV & 37 IBU.  This is the new 12oz bottle and here is the commercial description from Yards:

Sons of Ben Rowdy Ale is characterized by a subtle, yet distinct Belgian yeast, 100% pale malt and floral, American hops. Cascade in the hopback and dry hopped Amarillo and Cascade lends spirited notes of orange and grapefruit. Approachable and easy drinking, this beer is brewed with a whole lot of hometown pride. Perfect for fans during the game and players relaxing post-match, Sons of Ben pale ale is now available for the first time in bottles! Yards is also proud be a sponsor of the Philadelphia Union. Cheer on the Union and enjoy several offerings from Yards in the stadium's beer garden. #DOOP

STYLE Belgian Pale Ale

ABV 5.0%

IBU 37

OG 12°P

COLOR Straw

FORMATS 6-pack; 1/2 keg, 1/6 keg

AVAILABILITY May Release

SIGNIFICANT INGREDIENTS Belgian yeast; 100% pale malt; Cascade in the hopback; dry hopped with Amarillo and Cascade

PAIRINGS Sons of Ben pairs well with getting rowdy while tailgating at Philadelphia Union games. Grab a few cheeseburgers or hot dogs and if you still have room, finish with a soft pretzel for dessert.

YEAR INTRODUCED 2014

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