From Ground Breaker:
(Portland, OR ) – The second release of Ground Breaker Brewing’s limited 12-ounce can series, called the Roll Up Door Series, is about to hit shelves in select markets. Sasuash is an imperial stout made with locally grown slow-roasted pumpkins, pumpkin seeds, and modestly spiced with cinnamon, coriander, and nutmeg.
It is the brewery’s second imperial stout, the first being Imperial Darkness which was last released in late 2017. Fans of the 100% dedicated gluten-free brewery have been clamoring for another ever since and Ground Breaker has finally answered with this autumn-themed offering.
“You have to give the people what they want, but also satisfy ourselves as brewers,” explained Founder and Head of R&D James Neumeister. “We get asked all the time for more Imperial Darkness and we had also been kicking around the idea of bringing Squash Ale back this autumn so we combined this beer with the best of both worlds.”
Ground Breaker’s Sasquash Imperial Stout will be released in a 12 ounce can and on draft at their Gastropub. As a limited release, the 12 ounce cans will begin to hit store shelves in select Ground Breaker markets at the end of October.
About Ground Breaker Brewing
Ground Breaker Brewing is a gluten-free craft brewery and gastropub founded in 2011. They are dedicated to crafting 100% gluten-free beer; using ingredients which are naturally gluten-free and allowing no gluten in their facility. Ground Breaker has won a medal in the gluten-free category at the Great American Beer Festival® each year they have entered. The gastropub is located at 2030 SE 7th Ave. in Portland, OR. Ground Breaker’s beers are distributed in the following territories: OR, WA, ID, CA, VT, ME, MA, RI; in BC and AB, Canada; and Japan.
http://www.groundbreakerbrewing.com/
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