new releases

from cider riot:

Earn Your Merit Badges with Lemmy’s Summer Camp Meyer Lemon Cider from Cider Riot!®
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Portland, Oregon-
Following the smash hit seasonal Plastic Paddy, Cider Riot! is releasing Lemmy’s Summer Camp Meyer Lemon Cider, the second in its 2-liter flagon series. Meyer lemon zest gives this dry cider a thirst-quenching tartness.
“It’s like the fun grown up summer camp you’ve never had,” says Cider Riot! founder and cidermaker Abram Goldman-Armstrong. “Try it and you’ll be a happy camper.”
Lemmy’s Summer Camp gives drinkers the opportunity to earn the “merit badge” patches depicted on the label by submitting photos of themselves and their friends enjoying Lemmy’s whilst making the most out of the out of doors to ciderriot.com/summer or by sending actual photos (are those still a thing?) to the cidery: Lemmy c/o Cider Riot! 25 NE 60th Ave, Portland, Oregon 97213.
Participants who earn all six of the embroidered merit badges will get a Cider Riot! Wild and Free patch as well.
Lemmy's Summer Camp is for grown up riot grrls and misfit boys who know how to make the most out of Cascadia's great outdoors. Meyer lemon zest gives Lemmy's Summer Camp Meyer Lemon dry cider a bite, like a jump in a glacier-fed lake, making it the perfect companion for all your summertime activities.
Cider Riot! first produced its Meyer Lemon Cider in 2014 for the Cider Summit in Portland where it was a smash hit, and will be featuring it again at this year’s event June 19-20th in the Fields Park in NW Portland’s Pearl District. The Cider Summit kicks of Oregon Cider Week, for which Cider Riot! is hosting a number of special events. For details visit ciderriot.com
Lemmy’s Summer Camp 2-liter flagons will be sold in better bottleshops and grocery stores throughout Oregon and Washington this summer. Cider Riot! is self-distributed in both states, and its ciders are sold through the LDB in British Columbia, with limited availability in Norway and Japan.
Cider Riot! is a small scale urban cidery dedicated to the production of flavorful dry ciders. Longtime homebrewer, cidermaker, and drinks writer Abram Goldman-Armstrong founded Cider Riot! in 2013 in Portland’s North Tabor neighborhood. Cider Riot!’s refreshing, dry ciders are unpasteurized and contain no post fermentation preservatives or back sweetening.
                                                                                     

from phillips
(okay, so its not a new release, it's a contest):

Look under the cap of your next specially marked Phillips beer to see if you have won tickets to Rifflandia Music Festival and the Phillips Backyard Weekender!

Look Under the Cap

Win tickets to the Backyard Weekender & Rifflandia!

Tuesday June 16th: Every year for one magical weekend near the end of July, our backyard here at the brewery transforms into a concert venue for the Phillips Backyard Weekender!  Then, in September, the city of Victoria is overrun with incredible music as part of the Rifflandia Music Festival! We want to get you into the party!!

Look for special Phillips contest caps. They will be on selected 650mL bombers as well as in Blue Buck and Analogue 78 6 packs that are marked with "CAP CONTEST" in the date field on the top of the box.

If it says 'winner' under the cap, you will win two passes to the Backyard Weekender AND two passes to Rifflandia!

For a sneak peek at the parties, check out the links below:
  • Backyard Weekender 2013 HERE
  • Rifflandia 2014 HERE


On participating Blue Buck and Analogue 78 6 packs, you will see "CAP CONTEST" written in the freshest before field.  Boxes with dates in this field do not have contest caps inside.


Contest Rules:
1. Must be a Canadian citizen to enter.
2. No purchase required.
3. If you have a winning cap, email info@phillipsbeer.com. We need to verify its authenticity.
4. Winners receive two (2) passes the the Backyard Weekender and two (2) Rifflandia Superpasses.
5. Prize does not include transportation.

For full contest rules click HERE



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