Widmer Brothers & Portland Trail Blazers Introduce Co-Branded Hefe Cans

Widmer Brothers & Portland Trail Blazers Introduce Co-Branded Hefe CansFrom Widmer Brothers:

Two iconic Portland institutions come together: Oregon’s Favorite Craft Beer now available in 16-ounce Portland Trail Blazers jersey style cans  for the 2018-19 NBA season 

PORTLAND, Ore. – December 3, 2018 – Building on the longest standing craft beer sponsorship in the NBA, Widmer Brothers Brewing and the Portland Trail Blazers have launched co-branded 16-ounce cans of the brewery’s flagship beer, Hefe. For the city that loves its beer and hoops, the nine-time Great American Beer Festival medal-winner Hefe is now in Blazers home jersey themed cans to celebrate the long-running partnership.

“We’ve been a proud partner of the Portland Trail Blazers for over a decade,” said Rob Widmer, co-founder of Widmer Brothers Brewing. “It doesn’t get better than Hefe in the awesome Trail Blazers cans. This is a new milestone for us, as well as Portland sports fans.”

Widmer Brothers Hefe is the brewery’s cloudy flagship beer with bold, clean flavors and pronounced citrus and floral aromas-hallmarks that define American-style Hefeweizen.Widmer Brothers & Portland Trail Blazers Introduce Co-Branded Hefe Cans

From December 3 through the end of the 2018-2019 NBA season, the limited edition 16-ounce cans will be available Widmer Brothers’ North Portland pub, the Moda Center, bars throughout Oregon, as well as at grocery stores in four packs.

To celebrate the launch of the cans, Widmer Brothers will host an official tasting at the Moda Center on December 14 for the Portland Trail Blazers – Toronto Raptors game. Fans can enjoy a free taste of the Hefe, and see the new co-branded cans. A winner will also be selected during the “Lucky Row” giveaway during a timeout, and will receive a pint card to Widmer Brothers.

Over the decades, Hefe has elevated Widmer Brothers Brewing to national acclaim, with the beer winning 12 Great American Beer Festival and World Beer Cup medals. It most recently won back-to-back gold medals at the Oregon Beer Awards in 2016 and 2017, and is still the top-selling craft beer in Oregon.

Portland-based Sasquatch Agency designed the packaging.

For more information on Widmer Brothers Brewing, including where to find the limited edition Trail Blazers-Hefe cans, visit widmerbrothers.com. Or, see what the brewery is up to on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

About Widmer Brothers Brewing
Widmer Brothers Brewing helped create the Pacific Northwest craft beer movement in 1984 when founders Kurt and Rob Widmer, then in their 20s, began brewing unique interpretations of traditional German beer styles. In 1986, Widmer Brothers Brewing introduced the original American-style Hefeweizen, which elevated the brewery to national acclaim. Since then, the brewery’s iconic Hefe has grown to become Oregon’s favorite craft beer. For more than three decades, Widmer Brothers has continued to push the boundaries of craft beer. Based in Portland, Oregon, the brewery currently brews a variety of beers including nine-time GABF medal-winner Hefe, Drop Top Amber, and a full seasonal lineup. Additionally, the brewery continues to make a series of limited edition, small-batch beers available in Oregon and at the Widmer Brothers Pub in North Portland. For more information about Widmer Brothers Brewing, visit
http://www.widmerbrothers.com/.

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