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New Belgium Brewing Is Coming to the East Coast for the First Time as Three Brews Roll Into North Carolina
22-Ounce Bombers of Fat Tire, 1554 and Mothership Wit Arrive March 2
| Source: New Belgium Brewing
FORT COLLINS, CO--(Marketwire - February 3, 2009) - New Belgium Brewing, makers of Fat Tire
Amber Ale, is happy to announce that it's entering Tar Heel country.
Beginning March 2, 22-ounce bombers of Fat Tire, 1554 and Mothership Wit
will become available at grocers and beer and wine shops in Raleigh,
Charlotte, Greensboro, Asheville and Wilmington. By mid-April these same
beers will be pouring in select bars.
"North Carolina is exciting for us as it marks our first foray along the
eastern seaboard," said Bryan Simpson, spokesperson from New Belgium.
"We're looking forward to engaging in a new community and getting our beers
in front of North Carolina's savvy beer-drinking crowd."
New Belgium is nationally recognized for its progressive environmental
practices. By tapping into one of its core values of environmental
stewardship, consumers can enjoy their new favorite beers even more knowing
they were produced at a brewery where choices like reduced greenhouse
emissions, green building techniques and water conservation are a cultural
way of life.
"We're excited to be in this vital market," added Ryan Beach, Area Manager
of The Carolinas. "It's been a smooth opening and we look forward to
quickly becoming a fully engaged member of the community."
For North Carolina residents looking to learn more about New Belgium, check
out the New Belgium newsletter, The Tinkerer:
http://www.newbelgium.com/the-tinkerer or New Belgium's site:
www.newbelgium.com. For those who love man's greatest invention (the
bicycle) as much as New Belgium, join Team Wonderbike today:
http://www.teamwonderbike.com/.
Here are the beers New Belgium is bringing to North Carolina:
Fat Tire
Like the ageless delight of pedaling a bicycle, Fat Tire Amber Ale's appeal
is in its feat of balance: Toasty malt flavors (sorta like biscuits just
pulled from the oven) coasting in equilibrium with crisp hoppiness.
Delicious stability -- in the world of sometimes-precarious beer flavors --
is perhaps what prompted one consumer to say, "This beer just makes you
smile."
Fat Tire's depth of flavor, achieved with neither a disproportionate sway
toward hops or malts, tandems well with a full spectrum of today's engaging
cuisines. Salmon, dry-aged cheeses, roasted chilies, omelets at midnight,
sweet potato French fries and just about anything with grill marks or
garlic are just a few of the edibles we like to partner up with our Amber
Ale.
1554
Other than being dark in color, 1554 has little in common with Porters or
Stouts. The beer is fermented at relatively high temperatures using a
European lager yeast that imparts a refreshing, zesty acidity. Chocolate
and coffee tones in the nose give way to a surprisingly clean finish. With
1554 we hoped to create a beer similar to what folks enjoyed nearly
five-hundred years ago without ignoring five-hundred years of technological
innovation.
Mothership Wit
New Belgium's first organic beer offering, Mothership Wit elevates the
zesty Wit or White beers of Belgium with wheat malt, coriander and orange
peel spicing -- all of which are organically grown. The Mothership
experience begins with a cloudy pale yellow appearance capped by a creamy
white head. Next is the alluring, slightly spicy, floral nose. The
refreshing taste is the result of a gravitational balance of citrus and
sour flavors held in suspension by a bright burst of carbonation.
New Belgium beers are now available in 21 states across the United States.
Fat Tire is the brewery's flagship brew, with its other year-round and
seasonal Belgian beers recognized for their mature flavors, unique history
and high quality ingredients.
About New Belgium Brewing Company
New Belgium Brewing Company, makers of Fat Tire Amber Ale and a host of
Belgian-inspired beers, began operations in a tiny Fort Collins basement in
1991. Today, the third largest craft brewer in the U.S., New Belgium
produces seven year-round beers; Fat Tire Amber Ale, Sunshine Wheat, Blue
Paddle Pilsner, 1554 Black Ale, Abbey, Mothership Wit and Trippel, as well
as a host of seasonal releases. In addition to producing world-class
beers, New Belgium takes pride in being a responsible corporate role model
with progressive programs such as employee ownership, open book management
and a commitment to environmental stewardship. For more information, visit
www.newbelgium.com.