
You may have your flag out, don an American shirt, and even blast Bruce Springsteen but you won’t truly be in the spirit until your beer is Red, White and Blue. Iron Hill isn’t throwing dye into your favorite craft brews but their patriotic Beer Release is just what you need before heading off to the shore or a family BBQ this weekend.
Before you pack in a car for some non-stop family fun on Thursday, June 28, swing your four wheeled friend by Iron Hill and grab growlers of their three special Fourth of July releases; Cherry Wheat, Belgian White & Blueberry Wheat. They’ll serve as the greatest addition to your holiday gatherings, pairing perfectly with your festive food!
Those who stop by can take advantage of a winning, All-American deal like Two Pizzas & One Growler to go for $25! Any beer can be chosen to fill the growlers but Iron Hill thinks you might have a tough time saying no to the three specialty brews which are perfect for those hot summer days (and nights)!
Cherry Wheat – Pale, unfiltered Belgian-style wheat beer flavored with dark sweet cherries. light-bodied, sweet, and refreshing.
Belgian Witbier – Pale, unfiltered Belgian-style wheat beer. Although light-bodied, it has complex orange citrus and spice flavors that are very refreshing.
Blueberry Wheat – Pale, unfiltered wheat beer fermented with Blueberry juice. Although light-bodied, it has a very refreshing palette that finishes on the sweet side.
Happy Independence Day!
Photograph credited to Nina Lea Photography.
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