Victor, ID — Grand Teton Brewing is proud to announce their 2017 release schedule. They have made several exciting changes to their offerings this year. Teton Range IPA is a new year-round beer now available on draft with bottles set to hit the market on March 1.
Grand Teton’s new Seasonal lineup includes perennial favorite Lost Continent Double IPA, a new fruited Gose, and the return of Black Cauldron Imperial Stout, consistently one of Grand Teton’s best-regarded beers. To meet market demand, the Seasonal Series will now be available in six-packs of 12 ounce bottles. Grand Teton’s holiday ale, Coming Home 2017, will be brewed in the Belgian Tripel style last seen as Coming Home 2011. Expect to see three barrel-aged bottle releases this year in Grand Teton’s acclaimed Brewers’ Series: Bourbon Barrel-Aged DoubleVision, Flanders-Style Sour Brown Ale, and the third annual release of Grand Teton American Sour.
Finally, a new twelve-bottle Sampler Pack will feature Ale208, Teton Range IPA, Grand Teton Amber Ale, and an ever-changing specialtybrew. Stay tuned for updates on all of these and more great releases. 2017 will be a fun year at Grand Teton Brewing.
About Grand Teton Brewing
Grand Teton Brewing was founded in 1988 as the first modern craft brewery in Wyoming. Their premium handcrafted beers include the 15x Gold Medal Winning Bitch Creek American Brown Ale; 2014 Great American Beer Festival Silver Medal Winner 208 Session Ale; 2009 Great American BeerFestival Gold Medal Winner Sweetgrass APA; and, favorites of the Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks Old Faithful Ale and Teton Amber. From their production facility inVictor, Idaho, Grand Teton Brewing beers are handcrafted from only the finest ingredients, including locally grown grains, Idaho grown hops and pure Teton Mountain spring water. Discriminating beer drinkers can find their favorite Grand Teton Brewing brews on tap and in bottles throughout California, Colorado, Idaho, northern Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, North Carolina, South Carolina, South Dakota, Washington, and Wyoming.