From Squatters:
Salt Lake City, UT – Squatters Craft Beers is making a big summertime splash with the announcement of three beer releases for the season, including two new line extensions and the return of an old favorite. Chasing Tail Orange Golden Ale and Hop Rising Tropical Double IPA, together with veteran Provo Girl Pilsner, are available in stores now.
Building on the popularity of Squatters much-loved Chasing Tail Golden Ale, Chasing Tail Orange Golden Ale has a higher alcohol content at 5.2% ABV and a subtle, not-too-sweet, navel orange nose. This little puppy proudly wears the Best Friends Animal Society logo and will be served at events celebrating the partnership between the two organizations throughout the year. “We’re excited to share this addition to the summer line-up with fans,” said Marketing Manager, Amy Tangaro. As a toast to the partnership, the flagship Squatters Pub Brewery location in downtown Salt Lake City will christen their newly minted dog-friendly patio with an adoption event in July.
Trade in the pitchfork for a Tiki torch and grab a Hop Rising Tropical Double IPA this summer. In this 9% ABV island twist on the mighty-hop lovers dream, entirely hop-derived citrus and mango notes complement the malty backbone and high alcohol content of this perennial favorite. “Line extensions offer us the opportunity to accentuate the best of what our established brands have to offer,” said UBC Chief Operating Officer Jon Lee.
Last but not least, Provo Girl Pilsner is making a comeback. A Brewmaster never plays favorites, but the return of Provo Girl strums on the heartstrings of many folks around the brewery. “I love a truly sessionable Pilsner and this beer is spot on! I was part of the brewing team that created the original back in 1998 and I’ve always loved the beer,” said Lee. This Bavarian-style darling is back and better than ever – a classic Pilsner style featuring aromatic, slightly floral Hersbrucker hops. It’s the perfect refresher for summer nights – and days.
Look for summertime offerings by Squatters Craft Beers in 19 US states. For more information, visit Squatters.com
About Squatters Craft Beers & Wasatch Brewery
In 1986, Greg Schirf opened Utah’s first craft brewery, Wasatch Beers and Brewpub in the resort town of Park City. A few years later Jeff Polychronis and Peter Cole founded Squatters Pub Brewery Salt Lake’s original brewpub in 1989. The company currently operates five brewpubs and a wine and ale house. In 2000, Squatters Craft Beers and Wasatch Brewery merged their brewery operations for draft and bottle production. To date, Squatters and Wasatch have brought home 17 World Beer Cup Awards and 30 Great American Beer Festival Medals. In 2010, they received the prestigious U.S. Mid-size Brewery of the Year award from the Brewers Association. Squatters and Wasatch packaged and draft beers are available in Utah, Nevada, Idaho, New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, Montana, Texas, Oklahoma, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Kansas & Wisconsin. For more information, please visit www.squatters.com and www.wasatchbeers.com.
About CANarchy
Founded in 2015, CANarchy is a disruptive collective of like-minded brewers dedicated to bringing quality and innovative flavors to beer drinkers in the name of independent craft beer. The portfolio of craft breweries, partially funded by Fireman Capital Partners, including Oskar Blues Brewery, Perrin Brewing Company, Cigar City Brewing, Squatters Craft Beer and Wasatch Brewery is challenging corporate convention to preserve independent craft beer culture.
CANarchy’s goal is to be the #1 provider of American craft beer in a can by bringing value to distributors, retailers & beer drinkers. Cigar City’s Jai Alai and Oskar Blues’ Dale’s Pale Ale are currently the #1 and #2 sold craft can six packs in U.S. Grocery. The CANarchy platform brewed 359,000 bbls in 2017 reaching all 50 U.S. states, Washington, D.C., parts of Canada, Puerto Rico, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Spain, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, the U.K., Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Brazil, and South Korea.
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