CANarchy Craft Brewery Collective Announces First Cross-Brewery Mixed 12-Pack

CANarchy Craft Brewery Collective Announces First Cross-Brewery Mixed 12-PackFrom Oskar Blues:

LONGMONT, CO , AUG. 28, 2018 – CANarchy Craft Brewery Collective announces the release of the CANarchy Mixed Pack, VOL. 1, a 12-pack compilation of some of CANarchy’s greatest hits. While your average mixed pack is a collection of multiple brands by the same brewery; the CANarchy mixer offers something different – a medley of top-of-the-charts brews from across the country. The Mixed Pack hits North Carolina and Florida markets starting Sept. 1.

This assortment of CANarchist brews serves up the Sunshine State's favorite IPA, a voluminously hopped mutha of a Pale Ale straight out of Colorado, a Black Ale from the Mitten State, and a hop bomb of a Double IPA from Utah. Check out this VOL. 1 playlist:

Cigar City Brewing’s Jai Alai IPA is the top-selling craft six-pack in U.S. grocery. A citrusy, 7.5% ABV brew featuring six different hop varietals and a rich malt character, Jai Alai has a knock-out score of 99 on Ratebeer.

Dale’s Pale Ale by Oskar Blues Brewery is the original craft beer in a can. A trailblazing fistful of flavor at 6.5% ABV, it’s the hopped-up mountain pale ale that started it all.

Perrin Brewing’s Black Ale is a counter-intuitive beer that pours dark as night but drinks like a summer afternoon. Full on flavor and light in mouthfeel, Perrin Black Ale is approachable at 5.8% ABV.

Hop Rising by Squatters Craft Beers is Utah’s intense, dry-hopped IPA balanced by a malty backbone, making for a curiously smooth, 9% ABV hop bomb.

For the first time, four CANarchy breweries are represented in one box. This mixed-tape is made possible by the CANarchy Craft Brewery Collective – a group of craft breweries who have come together to stay independent. CANarchy’s mission is to bring consistent, high-quality beers to craft drinkers everywhere. That means more choices, new flavors, and better craft beer in a can.

Use the beerfinder to track down the CANarchy Mixed Pack VOL. 1 in North Carolina and Florida markets starting Sept. 1, with wider distribution expected soon.

About CANarchy Craft Brewery Collective

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, Deep Ellum Brewing Company and newly added Three Weavers Brewing Company, is challenging corporate convention to preserve independent craft beer culture. CANarchy is the #1 provider of American craft beer in a can by bringing value to distributors, retailers and beer drinkers. CANarchy was recently ranked #9 on list of the 2017 Top 50 U.S. Craft Brewers as ranked by sales volume. Cigar City Brewing Jai Alai IPA 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 over 350,000 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. For more information, visit www.canarchy.beer

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