Iron Hill releases Blue Skies brew in time for the sunny season

Philadelphia, PALocal News

Iron Hill Brewery is welcoming the spring and summer seasons with the release of its new Blue Skies & Sunny Haze IPA. This refreshing brew boasts enticing notes of candied mango, passionfruit, and papaya, making it a perfect choice for outdoor gatherings and barbecues. With its hazy, fruit-forward character, it caters to the growing preference for lower-ABV beers that still deliver on taste. According to Mark Edelson, Founding Partner and VP of Beer at Iron Hill, the popularity of hazy IPAs is on the rise, and this latest offering aims to meet that demand. The beer is now available in 12-packs at stores throughout Pennsylvania and Delaware, as well as 6-packs at all Iron Hill restaurant locations.

For those who prefer draft options, it can be found at various local bars and restaurants. This new release underscores Iron Hill's commitment to crafting flavorful beers that can be enjoyed all day long. As the weather warms up, Blue Skies & Sunny Haze is expected to become a go-to choice for beer lovers looking to savor the season.

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