Bale Breaker - Join The Hunt For The Golden Can

Bale Breaker Join The Hunt For The Golden Can

From Bale Breaker:

Just call the team at Bale Breaker “Willy Wonka”. They’re inviting customers to join them this summer for a giant scavenger hunt – The Hunt For the Golden Can is back for its second year!


Yakima, WA  – June 27th – The folks at
Bale Breaker Brewing Company, a family-owned brewery located on their 4th generation hop farm in Yakima, Washington, love a good scavenger hunt. This summer they’re bringing back their Golden Can Giveaway – a giant scavenger hunt for 50 Golden Cans, hidden within Bale Breaker 12 packs across Washington, Oregon, and Idaho.


Customers can purchase any of the brewery’s 12 pack options: Bale Breaker Variety 12 packs; Topcutter IPA 12 packs; Pilsner 12 packs; and YOXI Craft Hard Seltzer Variety 12 Packs. Hidden within a few of these 12 packs are 50 Golden Cans – each golden can finder will win a prize, and one lucky winner will win a grand prize.


These cans will start hitting shelves right around the 4th of July, and the drawing for the grand prize will happen just after Labor Day on September 12th.


What can the lucky finders of the Golden Cans expect as a prize? Any Golden Can found and entered on
Bale Breaker’s website will win a $25 merch prize pack from the brewery. But, more importantly, the Golden Can is a customer’s ticket to winning the grand prize package. One lucky winner will get the ultimate outdoor gear set up: one 4-person tent, two Bale Breaker branded camp chairs, one $50 Bale Breaker gift card to use at the Yakima taproom, one Bale Breaker branded picnic blanket, one Bale Breaker branded Igloo cooler, and four Bale Breaker koozies, a prize package worth over $500!
“We last ran the Golden Can contest in 2021, and our customers had a blast finding the golden cans hidden in our Variety Packs,” says Bale Breaker co-owner Meghann Quinn. “But we knew if we were going to bring it back in 2023, we needed to go bigger – so expanding to all of our 12 pack options (including Variety Packs, YOXI Variety Packs, Topcutter 12pks, and Pilsner 12pks) was a great way to increase the fun, as well as drive sales to our large-format packages. It's a fun adventure for customers – plus, even if you don’t find a golden can, you still get a tasty beverage!”
Customers can start looking for these special 12 packs on shelves in Bale Breaker’s full distribution channels of Washington, Idaho, and Oregon starting in late June, early July. Customers can find a Bale Breaker 12 pack near their zip code using the
beer finder on Bale Breaker’s website. For more info and contest fine print, visit https://balebreaker.com/about/contests/golden-can/.

About Bale Breaker
Crafting fresh-off-the-farm brews from the middle of a hop field, Bale Breaker Brewing Company is a family-owned brewery located in the beautiful Yakima Valley. Backed by four generations of hop farming experience, Bale Breaker started in 2013, and has grown to become the fourth largest independent craft brewery in Washington.  With a 30-barrel brewhouse at a 27,000 square foot facility, Bale Breaker crafts seven year-round canned beers, including the widely celebrated Topcutter IPA, and a diverse offering of seasonal beers in cans and on draft. They have two taprooms: one onsite at the Yakima brewery; and another in Seattle’s Ballard Brewing District. Bale Breaker beer can be found in retailers and bottleshops throughout Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. For more information, visit
www.balebreaker.com or follow on Facebook and Instagram.

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