From Left Hand:
LONGMONT, CO . - May 23, 2018 – Left Hand Brewing Company, celebrating 25 years of righteous independence, has released Wheels Gose ‘Round, a lemon & raspberry gose brewed to raise awareness for Multiple Sclerosis and Bike MS fundraising efforts. Earlier this month Team Left Hand announced they had raised more than $3 million for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
Adding to their refreshing and fruit forward beers for summer, Wheels Gose ‘Round is 4.4% ABV and brewed with lemon peel and raspberry. “Pronounced ‘Goes-uh,’ this beer is a little salty, a little sour, and a little sweet, making it the perfect end to a century ride,” said Jeff Joslin, Left Hand Brewing brewhouse manager. “Quench your thirst and pair this beer with whatever summer adventures you have in store.”
At 2018 Bike MS rides, Left Hand Brewing will donate more than 16,000 pints of beer to thirsty riders and volunteers, including Wheels Gose ‘Round. It also will be featured at fundraising events hosted by the Left Hand Brewing sales team across the country.
Founded in 2008, Team Left Hand is a group of Left Hand Brewing employees and friends doing whatever it takes to help to solve the riddle that is Multiple Sclerosis. Funds raised support research, advocate for change and help people living with MS. Team Left Hand participates in rides in Colorado, the Carolinas, Florida, Ohio, Texas and California. “We are incredibly proud of what we’ve built over the past decade and very optimistic that one day MS will stand for mystery solved,” shared Sara Barfoot, Team Left Hand national coordinator.
Beginning in June, Wheels Gose ‘Round is available in 6-pack cans and draft in limited quantities across Left Hand Brewing’s 41 state distribution footprint. To find this beer near you, please visit the Beer Finder.
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Wheels Gose ‘Round
LIMITED
Lemon + Raspberry Gose
Crisp lemon and raspberry gose. 4.4% ABV 14 IBU
Keg, 6pk 12oz Cans
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