Anchor Brewing Highlighting Game Day IPAs

From Anchor:

Ahead of the Super Bowl, Daytona 500 and March Madness, stock your fridge with the coolest IPAs on the market thanks to Anchor Brewing Company.  America’s first craft brewery has two fresh IPAs on the shelf: Fog Breaker IPA and Baykeeper IPA, both packed with intense hop flavor!

Inspired by Anchor’s fog-busting location in San Francisco, Fog Breaker IPA (6.8% ABV) bottles up this sunshiny brightness bursting with fresh pine and juicy tropical hops.  Summer dreams are just a sip away with Fog Breaker’s distinct aroma of ripe pineapples, melons and resinous pine, finished with a smooth effervescent mouthfeel.  It’s a thirst-quenching, refreshing brew that puts a San Francisco spin on an American IPA.

Root for your favorite team, grab a cold beer and protect the San Francisco Bay with Baykeeper IPA (7% ABV)!  Anchor partnered with San Francisco Baykeeper, the only nonprofit that relentlessly protects the San Francisco Bay from pollution, to craft this meaningful brew.  Inspired by the feelings of being out on the water, Baykeeper IPA is a crisp and refreshing brew that overflows with juicy and fruit-forward hop layers and bursts with lime, orange zest and papaya aromatics.
Craving too many hops at once?  Pick up an Anchor Variety Pack: a 12-pack of Anchor Steam, Liberty Ale, Brewers’ Pale Ale Citra and Fog Breaker IPA. 

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