Left Hand Brewing Announces 2019 Release Calendar

Left Hand Brewing Announces 2019 Release CalendarFrom Left Hand Brewing:

Flamingo Dreams Nitro joins the flock as new year-round nitro beer

LONGMONT, CO  Dec. 19, 2018Left Hand Brewing Co., a pioneer in craft brewing celebrating 25 years of righteous independence, has announced its 2019 Beer Lineup. Famous for its nitro innovation and flagship Milk Stout Nitro, Left Hand is introducing Flamingo Dreams Nitro, a new nitro perennial that brings the “yin” to Milk Stout Nitro’s “yang”.Left Hand Brewing Announces 2019 Release Calendar

Flamingo Dreams Nitro is a blonde ale with raspberries & blackcurrants that pours a striking pink. At 4.7% ABV, it’s super smooth and refreshing with a berry burst, frisky zing and nitro glide that will bring out your vibrant side, especially poolside. Joining Left Hand’s year-round lineup also includes Wheels Gose ’Round, a 4.4% ABV lemon and raspberry gose that was brewed to raise awareness for Bike MS, Team Left Hand and to support the National MS Society. Wheels Gose ’Round was first introduced as a limited beer in 2018 but will be a new addition to Left Hand’s perennial beers because of its overwhelming popularity and community support.

Team Left Hand is a group of employees and friends that are dedicated to solving the riddle that is Multiple Sclerosis. Through biking and fundraising in rides across the country, this team of over 600 riders and volunteers has raised more than $3.5 million dollars for the National MS Society.

Left Hand’s 2019 seasonal nitro line includes fan favorites and two new styles. The year will kick off appropriately with Hard Wired Nitro, a coffee porter featuring Allegro coffee beans, available for the first time in 13.65oz nitro widget cans. Rounding out the year will include Push Pop Party Nitro, a hazy citrus ale, White Russian Nitro, the dude’s beer of choice, and Chai Milk Stout Nitro. The coveted Wake Up Dead Nitro also will be available on a limited basis in the fall.

Left Hand also will be expanding its award-winning Milk Stout CO2 with two new seasonal line additions – Raspberry Milk Stout in Q1 and Peanut Butter Milk Stout in Q4.

Beer is not the only thing Left Hand will brew up this year. The employee-owned company will continue their mission to change the world one pint at a time & inspire a greater community built on better beer. Through the Left Hand Brewing Foundation and the brewery’s signature events including Leftapalooza, Longmont Oktoberfest, and Nitro Fest, more than $200K has been raised for local nonprofits. 2019 event dates have been announced and include:

Leftapalooza – Saturday, May 19, Roosevelt Park, Longmont, CO

Longmont Oktoberfest – Friday, Sept. 20 & Saturday, Sept. 21, Roosevelt Park, Longmont, CO

Nitro Fest – Saturday, Nov. 9, Left Hand Brewing, Longmont, CO

In addition, Team Left Hand will participate in five Bike MS rides across the country in 2019 and will host several fundraising events throughout the year to surpass the $3.5 million already raised for the National MS Society.


About Left Hand Brewing Company

Left Hand Brewing Company, founded in Longmont, Colorado, is one of the original pioneers in craft brewing. From a humble homebrew kit beginning to becoming one of the top 50 craft breweries in the U.S., Left Hand has continued to grow and innovate throughout our 25-year history. Famous for our nitro series, Left Hand launched America’s original nitro bottle with our flagship Milk Stout Nitro and the first production run of U.S.-made nitro widget cans. We’re proud to be one of the most honored and recognized breweries in Colorado with 29 Great American Beer Festival medals,11 World Beer Cup awards, and 9 European Beer Star awards. Our collection of perennial and seasonal beers are available in 41 states, DC and internationally. To learn more, please visit www.lefthandbrewing.com.

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