Mother Earth Adding Cali Creamin’ 19.2oz Cans

Mother Earth Adding Cali Creamin’ 19.2oz Cans

We are pleased to announce the arrival of Cali Creamin’ Vanilla Cream Ale in 19.2 Oz cans

Vista, CA  & Nampa, ID  – November 1st, 2023. Mother Earth’s flagship brew, Cali Creamin’ Vanilla Cream Ale is now available in single-serve 19.2 oz cans, the brewery announced this month.

Originally packaged in a 22oz bottle, the iconic cream ale quickly made its way into 12oz cans, followed by a 16 oz NITRO version, and case packs ranging from 12 & 24 count to inclusion in a mixed flavor Cali Combo Pack. Now Mother Earth plans on making the brew available in a new single serve format, replacing the legacy 22oz bottle, giving consumers flexibility when it comes to volume and price point.


“19.2s are something that we have been looking at for some time. It opens the door to On and Off-premise retailers that prefer a single serve format, such as stadiums, convenience stores, etc. It alson provides tremendous value for the consumer. At the end of the day we want to make our beers available to drinkers wherever and however they want to imbibe.”
 

-Daniel Love – President, Mother Earth Brew Co.
Although Cali Creamin’ will be the first of the brewery’s core lineup to be introduced, Mother Earth plans on expanding its 19.2 oz selection down the road. Cali Creamin’ 19.2 oz cans will roll out over the coming months, beginning in November at craft retailers in Mother Earth’s robust distribution footprint.

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