Ecliptic Brewing to Release Flamingo Planet Guava Blonde Ale

PORTLAND, Ore. — Originally brewed for the 2018 Oregon Brewer’s Festival, Flamingo Planet Guava Blonde Ale has flown its way onto Ecliptic Brewing’s Seasonal Series line-up this year. An easy drinking blonde ale brewed with guava, 100% pale malt provides a light body and golden color. Lightly hopped with Amarillo and Crystal, this fruit-forward beer is sure to blast you away to a tropical planet paradise.

Ecliptic Brewing Owner and Brewmaster, John Harris said the decision to bring this beer back was an easy one. “We thought that this refreshing and juicy beer would be perfect for spring.”

Flamingo Planet will release in mid March and will be available through the end of May. It will be released in both draft and 6-pack cans throughout Ecliptic Brewing’s distribution network.

About Flamingo Planet Guava Blonde Ale

Easy drinking blonde ale brewed with guava. Lightly hopped with Amarillo and Crystal. ABV 5.5%

About Ecliptic Brewing

Ecliptic Brewing is a venture from John Harris, an Oregon beer icon whose background is steeped in the state’s rich craft brewing history. The name Ecliptic unites Harris’ two passions: brewing and astronomy. As such, the brewery celebrates the Earth’s yearly journey around the sun through both its beer and restaurant menus. Harris’ signature beers include Starburst IPA, Orbiter IPA, Carina Peach Sour Ale and Capella Porter. For more information, visit: www.eclipticbrewing.com.

Ecliptic beers are available at the brewery (825 North Cook St), in bottle and on-tap throughout the area, and distributed by: Maletis Beverage (Portland, Salem, Vancouver WA), Bigfoot Beverage (Eugene, Bend, Coast), Fort George Distributing (Northern Oregon Coast, Southern Washington Coast), Graybeal (Eastern Oregon), Summit Distribution (Southern Oregon), NW Beverages (Seattle, Tacoma), Odom (Eastern Washington, Northern ID), Dickerson Distributing (Bellingham), Crooked Stave Artisans (Colorado), Freedom Distributors (North Carolina), Beer Thirst (Canada) and Tread Water (Japan).