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“It’s the same award-winning lager, but now in a
can,” says Full Sail Brewmaster Jim Kelter. “It feels as good in the
hand as the iconic stubby, and it will go places where the bottle
couldn’t.”
Session is synonymous with the old-school stubby
bottle. So distinctive. So beloved. We love the stubby too, that’s for
sure. But sometimes we want to take our Session to places bottles just
shouldn’t go. Places where dropping your beloved
Session would cause instant loss and unspeakable grief. Places where
bare feet are a way of life. For those occasions and locations where
you’d love to have a Session, just not in a glass bottle, Full Sail is
thrilled to provide the new Session can.
When Full Sail launched the Session brand 12 years
ago, it quickly became the hottest new craft-beer brand on the market,
which has since brought home
100 medals,
including 40 golds. Session’s not a micro, a macro, or an import, but
in a way it’s a little bit of each. You see, virtually everyone who
likes beer likes Session. It’s a brand
that’s accessible without being ordinary. Totally drinkable, but never
at the expense of character. And now, that same award-winning Session
Lager is
available
year-round in 12 oz., take-anywhere cans, in 6-packs for yourself and
in handy 15-packs to share with friends. Yes we can! 5.1% ABV, 18 IBUs.
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About Full Sail Brewing Company
Perched on a bluff in Hood River, Oregon,
overlooking the mighty Columbia River’s epic wind and kite surfing and
the snow-capped volcanic peak of Mt. Hood, Full Sail is a true
craft-brewing pioneer. Since 1987, Full Sail has been pouring
pure Mt. Hood water, local ingredients and responsible processes into
each and every pint. Full Sail’s brews and sustainable practices have
garnered more than 300 national and international awards, including 150
gold medals and
Beverage World’s “Craft Brewer of the Year” distinction. From
Full Sail Amber and IPA to Session Lager and bourbon barrel-aged beers,
Full Sail consistently strives to brew complex, balanced and
ridiculously tasty beers. Learn more at
www.fullsailbrewing.com.
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