Upslope Christmas Ale Hits Shelves Beginning November
(Boulder, CO) – Upslope Brewing Company’s Christmas Ale is coming down the chimney just in time for the holidays. The Limited Release Belgian-style Dubbel brewed with holiday spices will decorate liquor store shelves in Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, New Mexico, Texas and Arizona starting the first week in November. For the first time, the popular Christmas Ale will be sold in four-packs of 12 oz. cans.
“Our Christmas Ale, whose recipe originally comes from a homebrew I used to bring to my friends’ holiday parties, marks a change in the seasons,” said Matt Cutter, Upslope’s Founder. “We now look forward to sharing this warming, Abbey-style ale brewed with spices with our fans over the holidays each year.”
In true Christmas fashion, the beer pours deep ruby red with an off-white headstand that laces the glass with each sip. A blend of holiday spices and dark dried fruit creates a distinctive holiday aroma that is complemented by spicy notes from the Abbey Ale Yeast. The rich malt flavor of this medium bodied, 8.2% abv ale will be sure to keep you warm through the holiday season.
“Pre-wrapped” in a festive 12 oz. red ribbon-striped can, Upslope Christmas Ale is the perfect gift for spreading holiday cheer. Don’t put off sampling this beer, it is only around for a limited time!
About Upslope Brewing Company
Boulder-based Upslope Brewing Company is the creator of premium ales and lagers that are artfully crafted using natural ingredients. Packaged in aluminum cans for exceptional portability, and because it’s best for the environment, Upslope complements the outdoor lifestyle and caters to the on-the-go beer enthusiast. The five flagship beers include: Pale Ale, India Pale Ale, Brown Ale, Craft Lager and Imperial India Pale Ale. Additional installments are offered in a Limited Release Series, the Lee Hill Series and the Tap Room Series. In an ongoing effort to protect Colorado watersheds, and the key ingredient in Upslope ales and lagers, one percent of Upslope Craft Lager can revenues benefit Trout Unlimited. Learn more about Upslope at www.upslopebrewing.com.