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March 22, 2008

Spring Beer and Wine Fest

It was great meeting everyone at the fest Friday. If you missed it last night, there's still a chance to hang out, hear some music and, of course, drink some great beer. In anticipation of Green Elephant Organic IPAs release in 22 oz bottles, we brought a few kegs to the festival.  Yeah, that's right- Green Elephant will be our next seasonal bottle release. So grab some Tree Hugger Organic Porter while it lasts, and watch out for the Elephant at stores in early April.

Speaking of Spring, we released Saison du Arduinna. This Belgian-style Saison was brewed with malted barley, flaked barely, oats, maize and Belgian candi-sugar. Yummy!

For those of you not in the know, Organic Deranger Imperial Red is available at the main brewery at 51st and Sandy and at our Northwest Public House on NW Kearny and 23rd. Hope to see you there.

Cheers!

Chad

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