Cascade Brewing Releases The Devil Wears Lager First-Ever Lager in Cans

Cascade Brewing Releases The Devil Wears Lager First-Ever Lager in CansFrom Cascade:

PORTLAND, OR . –– Nov. 7, 2019 –– Cascade Brewing, best known for its Northwest sour style ales, has announced the release of its first-ever lager in cans. The Devil Wears Lager will be available in 16-ounce cans at Cascade’s two Portland pubs beginning Friday, Nov. 8.
The Devil Wears Lager is a dry-hopped lager made in collaboration with Roy Farms of Moxee, Washington. The beer is hopped with generous portions of experimental Pacific Northwest hops from the ADHA breeding program. The hop variety ADHA-1940 is front and center in this brew, lending an American noble hop quality with aromatic, spicy, floral and resinous characteristics.

The Devil Wears Lager is currently available only in cans, but the brewery plans to make draft available in the coming weeks. For more information, visit CascadeBrewing.com and engage on social media at @CascadeBrewing.

About Cascade Brewing
Founded in Portland, Oregon in 1998, Cascade Brewing has been a pioneer in the sour beer renaissance since 2006 and the proud innovator of the Northwest Sour Ale. Its distinctive sour beer blends feature fruit forward, barrel-aged ales with an emphasis on project year-to-year variation. These beers offer a complex array of flavors derived from the acid, the fruit and the residual flavors present in the barrels in which they age. The resulting beers offer a complex array of flavors and aromas derived from with each project year release capturing the unique subtleties of that year’s growing season. Cascade Brewing has two Portland taprooms: the Cascade Brewing Barrel House in Southeast and the Lodge at Cascade Brewing in Southwest.

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