Station 26 Brewing Co. Mixed Twelvers Have Arrived

Station 26 Brewing Co. Mixed Twelvers Have ArrivedFrom Station 26:

DENVER, CO — Last week Station 26 Brewing Co. introduced a brand new 12-pack that includes brewery mainstays Colorado Cream Ale, Tangerine Cream, Juicy Banger IPA, and American Copper. Here are the beer specs on the new Mixed Twelver—

Colorado Cream Ale

Light, crisp, and refreshing. Brewed with Colorado-grown ingredients, including Root Shoot Malting Genie Pale malt. 5.2% ABV, 15 IBUs

Tangerine Cream

Sunshine in a glass. Station 26 Colorado Cream Ale plus fruity creamsicle flavors, tangerine and vanilla. 5.2% ABV, 15 IBUs

Juicy Banger IPA

Station 26 Brewing’s flagship IPA. Notes of apricot, papaya, and honey. 7.4% ABV, 100+ IBUs

American Copper

The Station 26 Amber Ale has a complex malt profile with a balanced hop character.5.4% ABV, 33 IBUs

The Mixed Twelver rolls into town just in time for American Craft Beer Week, and summer excursions. It will be available at craft-conscious liquor stores in Denver and Boulder beginning this week.

Contact Emily Hutto at coop@radcraftbeer.com for more information about Station 26 Brewing Co.

ABOUT STATION 26 BREWING CO.

Station 26 Brewing Co. brews craft beers in a 1960 fire station in Denver’s Park Hill neighborhood. The brewery was founded in 2013 by Justin Baccary and friends. It’s an ideal first stop for travelers coming from Denver International Airport. Find the brewery online at www.station26brewing.co.

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