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Anchor Variety Pack Now in Cans 3 Cans of Each -- 4 California Originals Designed for Shoppers to Sample Four California Originals Anchor Variety Pack now in cans 3 Cans of Each -- 4 California Originals Designed for shoppers to sample four California originals. This variety pack combines Anchor’s best-sellers and our new innovative brews in one convenient offering. With a range of styles and taste profiles, there’s aunique brew for every drinker and any occasion – perfect for parties, game time, or hosting a fun beer tasting amongst friends. ® California Fog Breaker Anchor Steam Lager Liberty Ale IPA “If the last 50 years of American “One of the top Lagers in America.” “Quite possibly the most important “For the environmentally conscious beer craft beer has a liquid godfather, The New York Times* beer of the late 20th century.” aficionado, this San Francisco-style IPA it’s Anchor Steam.” – Eater Tom Acitelli, The Audacity of Hope is a winner.” – Men’s Journal FIRST BREW - 1896 FIRST BREW - 2012 FIRST BREW - 1975 FIRST BREW - 2018 FIRST CANNING (12oz) FIRST CANNING - 2013 FIRST CANNING - 2015 FIRST CANNING - 2019 2019 STYLE - Craft Lager STYLE - Pale Ale STYLE - IPA STYLE ABV - 4.9% ABV - 5.9% ABV - 7.0% California Common IBUs - 32 IBUs - 47 IBUs - 40 ABV - 4.9% MALT MALT MALT IBUs - 33 2-Row Pale 2-Row Pale 2-Row Pale, Acidulated MALT HOPS HOPS Malt, Golden Naked Oats, 2-Row Pale & Caramel Admiral Gallagher’s Best Cluster Cascade HOPS & Toasted Rice *Source: http://www.nytimes. DRY HOPS Northern Brewer com/2015/03/18/dining/beers-of-the- Cascade FEATURED HOPS times-american-lagers.html?_r=1 Mosaic, Cascade & Amarillo Cryo Anchor Brewing Company 1705 Mariposa St., San Francisco CA 94107 415-863-8350 anchorbrewing.com facebook.com/anchorbrewing @anchorbrewing Anchor Can Variety Pack from the craft brewery that started it all Variety is at the Core of the Craft Beer Industry This variety pack, featuring something for every beer lover, is perfect for the discerning drinker looking for something new. From America’s First Craft Brewery In 1965, Fritz Maytag purchased Anchor Brewing Company, revitalizing Anchor Steam® Beer and igniting the craft beer revolution. Four Distinctly Different Styles Whether you’re an IPA lover, a Steam Beer® lover, or somewhere in between, the Variety Pack has a brew for everyone. ASB 12OZ CAN Anchor Steam California Lager Liberty Ale Baykeeper IPA 12oz Can 12oz Can 12oz Can 12oz Can VARIETY 12PK 12OZ CANS VARIETY 2/12 12OZ CANS Variety Pack Cans Variety Pack Cans 12pk - 12oz Cans Can Variety Pack Available 2 x12pk - 12oz Cans Year-Round! Anchor Brewing Company 1705 Mariposa St., San Francisco CA 94107 415-863-8350 anchorbrewing.com facebook.com/anchorbrewing @anchorbrewing.
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