Rainier Introduces "Rainier Summit" - R Light Beer

SEATTLE – April 18, 2019 – Pacific Northwest favorite Rainier Beer is proud to introduce Rainier Summit, a crisp,refreshing, sessionable American Style Light Lager created for the active Pacific Northwest Lifestyle.

The Pacific Northwest is best known for its beautiful coastline, green interior, rainy weather, and
spectacular mountains. Those that live here cherish the beauty and the great access that the
region provides for them to enjoy their favorite outdoor activities.

“Today, people around the Pacific Northwest are living increasingly busy lives, and they want to
get outdoors more often to stay in shape and enjoy the beauty of our region,” observed Michael
Scott, Rainier Brand Manager. “When they can get out there to enjoy their favorite recreational
activity, many are seeking lighter ABV and lower calorie beers that are still flavorful but don’t
slow them down and undo all the hard work they just did.”

“Rainier has always championed the outdoor lifestyle, and with the growing pressures of the
modern PNW, we wanted to create a lighter beer to enjoy when kicking back and having fun
outdoors. At 3.8% ABV and only 110 Calories, Rainier Summit is that beer,” says Scott.

Rainier Summit started appearing across the region earlier this month and will be available year-
round. It comes in 6 packs of 16oz cans and 12 packs of 12oz cans. Ask for it at your favorite

store, bar, restaurant, or anywhere Rainier is sold. Then get out there with Rainier Summit in
hand and celebrate the fun and beauty of the outdoors.

To commemorate the launch with a glowing call to action for the people of the Pacific Northwest, the iconic Rainier “R”
sign on the rooftop of the Old Rainier Brewery in Seattle will be turning Summit blue starting today.

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