Almanac Beer Co. Expands to Colorado
Hot of the presses! San Francisco-based Almanac Beer Company has announced that they will be expanding their distribution to Colorado beginning mid-June. According to their most recent blog update, Almanac, known for their ever-popular farm-to-bottle approach will be linking up with Crooked Stave Artisan Beer Project‘s distribution division to bring a taste of Northern California to the Rockies.
“Over the last year at SF Beer Week and GABF, our mutual love and respect for wild yeasts and funk brought us together and made us fast friends. We knew Crooked Stave would be the perfect distribution partner for bringing Almanac to the Mile High City, Fort Collins, Colorado Springs, and everything in between,” said Brewmaster Jesse Friedman with co-founder Damian Fagan.
The first limited shipments will be hitting bottle shops, bars and restaurants mid-June in the Colorado Front Range. Almanac will be sending the latest releases from our barrel-aging program, including Farmer’s Reserve Blackberry—a sour blond ale aged in wine barrels with Swanton Berry Farm Blackberries, and Dogpatch Strawberry—a Flanders Red-inspired sour ale aged in wine barrels with coastal Santa Cruz strawberries. In addition, our latest fresh beers will be making the trip too, with kegs of Almanac IPA, Golden Gate Gose and Ichibier all headed east. We’ll then continue regular shipments of Almanac beer as new barrel-aged projects are released and ready to share.
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