From Shiner:
Shiner, the independent, family-owned makers of the iconic Shiner Bock Beer, just released two brews (Storm Caster & Black Lager) that are perfect for cooler weather ahead. No matter what you’re doing this fall, there’s a Shiner Beer for everyone.
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The NEW Storm Caster (5.5% ABV) is the sixth addition to Shiner’s Tex Hex IPA line. Brewed with cactus water experimental hops, this juicy and sessionable IPA is packed with flavor.
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Shiners Black Lager (4.9% ABV)is #1 craft dark beer of Texas and this season, this iconic brew is back with a chic, NEW design. With subtle caramel sweetness and coffee flavors this beer is perfect for the cooler weather ahead.
Storm Caster (5.5% ABV | IBU:35)
Storm Caster is the newest launch in the IPA series joining win Dream, Bruja’s Brew, Desert Mirage IPA & Wicked Haze. It brings a new juicy flavor to the lineup with a citrusy aroma. Unlike any other, this IPA is brewed with cactus water and experimental hops. SRP: 6pk: $11.99//12pk: $19.99
Black Lager (4.9% ABV | IBU: 18)
Don’t be afraid of the dark - try Black Lager! Black Lager, the #1 craft dark beer of Texas, is back and looking better than ever with a chic new design. This German Schwarzbier pays homage to an older style of brewing with its roasted malts, Czech Saaz and Styrian hops. Yet, this dark beer is uniquely smooth on the palate and surprisingly light bodied. It’s subtle caramel sweetness and mild coffee flavor pairs perfectly with fall days. SRP: 6pk: $10.99//12pk: $17.99
About Shiner and the Spoetzl Brewery: The Spoetzl Brewery was founded in Shiner, Texas (population 2,069), in 1909, by Czech and German immigrants brewing beer with old-world traditions and recipes for Central Texas. Since then, the brewery has grown to be one of the largest independent craft brewers in the country with beers available in all 50 states and Mexico. To this day, every drop of the award-winning beer is brewed right in Shiner, TX, where it all started 112 years ago.
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