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Boulder, CO - On November 4th, Boulder Beer Company will release its Gold
Medal Winner, NEVER SUMMER ALE, for the 2005 -2006 winter season. Never Summer Ale won the Gold Medal in the Strong Ale Category at the 2004 World Beer Cup, a very prestigious international beer judging competition put on by the Brewers Association. Four years ago, Brewmaster David Zuckerman decided to create an aggressive cold weather brew that thoroughly satisfied after a day on the slopes. The result was Never Summer Ale. Deep ruby red in color, assertively hopped and brewed with dark caramel malt, Never Summer Ale makes even the coldest Colorado peaks seem warm. A member of our Looking Glass Series of specialty beers, Never Summer Ale is in good company with Hazed & Infused Dry-Hopped Ale, MoJo IPA, Sweaty Betty Blonde Wheat and Killer Penguin Barleywine. This unique family of beers originated as a testing ground for developing innovative, small batch recipes. Never Summer Ale will be available through the winter months in 12 oz. six packs, 22 oz. bombers and on draft throughout Colorado and in certain areas of Oregon, Arizona, New Mexico, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Minnesota, South Dakota, Florida, Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and New Jersey. Come to The Pub at Boulder Beer Company on November 4th to celebrate the release and drink from the first-tapped kegs of the season. This satisfying brew will warm every beer enthusiast's frosty nose! For more information, please contact Tess McFadden at 303.444.8448 x29, or visit www.boulderbeer.com. NEVER SUMMER ALE SPECS: Grains: British Dark Caramel Malt, US 2-Row Malted Barley Hops: Nugget, Willamette, Cascade Original Gravity: 15.2 ABV: 6.04% -- -- Jason Alstrom -- BeerAdvocate.com New England Beer Fest - October 29th 2005 http://beeradvocate.com/fests/ -- |
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Boulder, CO - On November 4th, Boulder Beer Company will release its Gold
Medal Winner, NEVER SUMMER ALE, for the 2005 -2006 winter season. And be sure to look for this uninspired, flabby, slightly bigger version of "Single Track" on tap at every damn Old Chicago in the world... _Randal |
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