Kannah Creek Brewing Company offers Broken Oar IPA in bottles!
Kannah Creek Brewing Company
Kaje Clarke |
Kannah Creek Brewing Company is releasing its third mainstay bottled beer to be distributed throughout Colorado — Broken Oar India Pale Ale (IPA).
The Broken Oar IPA is modeled after the traditional British India Pale Ale. It is deep golden in color with big malt flavors balanced with a strong hop finish. This American style IPA is dry-hopped with Cascade and Centennial hops to provide a noticeable floral aroma. The Broken Oar IPA has an alcohol by volume (ABV) of 5.8 percent and an international bittering unit (IBU) of 65.
“Right now across the country IPA is the top-selling style,” Kannah Creek Brewing Company’s head brewer and owner Jim Jeffryes said. “Our IPA is a little more balanced than most; still very hoppy but with a good malt backbone to it.”
The Broken Oar joins the Lands End Amber and Standing Wave Pale Ale in Kannah Creek’s mainstay bottled beer line-up. Kannah Creek Brewing Company also has a line of bottled rotating seasonal beers; each of which are only available for a few months out of the year.
The Broken Oar IPA is available in six-packs and on draft at bars and restaurants throughout Colorado.
Visit http://www.kannahcreekbrewingco.com for more information.
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