Introducing Duskbound Hazy IPA
Duskbound Hazy IPA, Bale Breaker Brewing Company’s newest year-round 12oz offering, will be releasing on February 13, 2025.
Yakima, WA – February 3, 2025 – Bale Breaker Brewing Company, a family-owned brewery located in the beautiful Yakima Valley, is excited to announce the newest 12oz can in their year-round lineup: Duskbound Hazy IPA.
Two years ago, Bale Breaker released Daybreak Pale Ale as the first in a new line of innovative, modern beers. Daybreak Pale was followed by Skyward IPA, and later this month, this trio of updated releases is complete as Duskbound Hazy IPA joins the pack. This trio focuses on what Bale Breaker does best: all three beers are clean, crisp, and hop-forward, and capture a variety of styles enjoyed by PNW craft beer drinkers. Daybreak Pale Ale, Skyward West Coast IPA, and Duskbound Hazy IPA all feature can artwork that mimics the movement of the sun throughout the day on Bale Breaker's family hop farm. These beers are the perfect treat for any time of day - reminding the drinker that great flavor makes for great days.
"We've brewed hundreds of hazies in our 12 years of operation," says Bale Breaker co-owner and brewmaster, Kevin "Smitty" Smith. "We've learned a lot about brewing this style since we released our first year-round hazy IPA, Hazy L, five years ago."
Duskbound is an updated take on the Hazy L recipe, which will be rolled back as Duskbound rolls out into the market. Featuring Citra®, Citra® HyperBoost™, HBC 630, and HBC 1019, with all of the hops grown on Bale Breaker's 4th generation family hop farm, this hazy has a great summery punch of tropical fruit, peach, and melon.
"We think we've landed as close as possible to the perfect hazy with Duskbound," says Smitty. "We took a lot of the things we liked about Hazy L, but amped up the hop profile with a new hop product from YCH, Citra® HyperBoost™, and an exciting new experimental hop that we're loving, HBC 1019."
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Bale Breaker is releasing Duskbound Hazy IPA at their Yakima and Ballard taprooms on tap and in 12oz 6-packs on Thursday, February 13th, and it will be receiving larger distribution throughout Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, rolling out throughout February, March, and April. To find the beer outside of the taprooms, check out Bale Breaker’s online beer finder. Washington customers can also order the beer to be shipped directly to them from Bale Breaker via their online store after launch.
Plus, folks can join the brewery at White Pass for a Beers With Friends event on the mountain on Friday, February 28th, and then swing back to their Yakima taproom for an apres ski $5 pint of Duskbound.
To grab the last of Hazy L, swing by either their Yakima or Ballard taproom for 20% off freshly-packaged cans now through Wednesday, February 12, or order a case online here.
About Duskbound Hazy IPA:
6.3% ABV
Introducing Duskbound Hazy IPA, the perfect end-of-day sipper. Designed to be crisp and approachable for everyday drinking while also packing a punch of tropical fruit, peach, and melon - this beer is as bright and enjoyable as a golden summer sunset.
About Bale Breaker
Crafting fresh-off-the-farm brews in 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 one of the largest independent craft breweries in Washington. With a 30-barrel brewhouse at a 27,000 square foot facility, Bale Breaker crafts eight 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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