FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
September 10, 2018

MEDIA CONTACT:
Berit Dahl, Marketing Manager
Aslan Brewing Co.
www.aslanbrewing.com|www.aslanbrewing.com

Fresh Hop Forum at Aslan Depot, Sept. 29

It's every hoppy beer drinker's favorite time of year - FRESH HOP SEASON! To celebrate this magical yearly hop harvest Aslan Brewing in Bellingham is assembling a tap list of special release fresh hop beers from far and wide ~ available all in one place, the Aslan Depot: Barrels & Blending. This event is on September 29, with doors opening at 3 p.m. Aslan is also offering limited VIP passes to the Fresh Hop Forum. What does a $15 VIP pass get you?

  • Early entry to the Fresh Hop Forum (These fresh hop beers are limited and will run out!)
  • Exclusive Charlie Foxtrot Fresh Hop IPA Glassware
  • 1 drink ticket to a beer of your choice
  • There are 40 of these VIP passes available! Early entry begins at 2:00 p.m. Find purchasing info here
Coinciding with the event will be the can and draft release of Aslan's Charlie Foxtrot IPA, brewed with local organic fresh hops from our friends at Growing Veterans. The event will feature live music from Sleepy Alligators, delicious food from Local Tide, and lots of fresh hop beer to go around. Aslan Brewing Company is a sustainable microbrewery and restaurant in Bellingham, Washington, exclusively brewing USDA Certified Organic beer for the Pacific Northwest. As a Certified B Corporation, Aslan is committed to pushing the boundaries of craft beer while preserving the triple bottom line: People, Planet, Profit. Visit aslanbrewing.com to learn more. 100% Craft. 100% Organic. Certified B Corp. Pride of the Organic Northwest.

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