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3 Daughters Brewing adds 16-ounce cans to packaged offering

April 19, 2017Pretty Much a Press Release

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3 Daughters Brewing, one of the fastest growing regional breweries from Florida, continues its growth by launching beers in 16-ounce cans. They currently have five unique styles offered in 12-ounce six pack cans in their portfolio. These include Beach Blonde Ale, Bimini Twist IPA, Rod Bender Red Ale, Stern Line Stout and the latest release, the A Wake Coffee Blonde Ale.

3 Daughters Brewing has selected two of their flagship beers, Beach Blonde Ale and Bimini Twist IPA, as the first release available in 16-ounce cans.

“Launching 16-ounce cans allows us to better serve customers and meet demand in the rapidly growing craft beer industry,” said Mike Harting, CEO of 3 Daughters Brewing. “We are excited to offer two of our best-selling beers in 16-ounce cans.”

In 2016, 3 Daughters Brewing completed a major expansion by adding a 10,000-square-foot facility with enough infrastructure to brew up to 60,000 barrels per year. This additional capacity enables the brewery to introduce new and innovative products to market and provide consumers with different size cans (12 and 16 ounce) on the most popular brews. The 16-ounce cans will be on shelves around the Tampa Bay area on or after May 1.

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