Friday, May 26, 2017

Sierra Nevada's Beer Camp Across the World Hitting Shelves

Beer Camp is the craft beer industry’s largest collaboration effort and showcases the art, spirit and attitude of craft beer. It's also become an annual tradition--something craft beer fans can look forward to.

This year, Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. has partnered with 12 craft breweries–6 overseas and 6 stateside–to brew an international collaboration 12-pack, dubbed Beer Camp Across the World. This pack is loaded with dream beers–no idea was too wild and no ingredient was off-limits–and a one-time-only national release originally announced for June, but boxes have already been shipped and some have been spotted on shelves across the country. 

Some craft beer sellers have already announced release events and tasting opportunities, such as this Beer Store in Oregon. Regardless of where you live, Beer Camp should hit your local store within the next week or two.

Variety pack brewery participants & beers:

Tree House Brewing Co. / East Meets West IPA
The Bruery / Raspberry Sundae
Avery Brewing Co. / Dry-Hopped Barleywine
Boneyard Beer / West Coast-Style DIPA
Surly Brewing Co. / Ginger Lager
Kiuchi Brewery / White IPA with Yuzu
Garage Project / Campout Porter
Fullers Brewery / Atlantic-style Vintage Ale
Mikkeller Brewery / Thai-Style Iced Tea
Ayinger Brewery / Dunkel Weisse
Saint Arnold Brewing Co. / Dry-Hopped Berliner Weisse
Duvel Moortgat / Hoppy Belgian Golden Ale

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