Homestead Beer now bottling bombers

Written by on October 16, 2013 in Beer - No comments

homestead beerHeath, Ohio brewery Homestead Beer Co. has released their first batch of 22oz. bottles in Central Ohio.

The first two beers to be released are Claim Jumper IPA, a traditional American IPA at 5.8% ABV, and Barnraiser Pale Ale, at 5.4% ABV.

“It’s a great opportunity to introduce new people to our beers,” said Master Brewer Adam Rhodes in a statement. “The 22oz package is a great option for consumers and for breweries. It allows us to produce lots of unique beers and get them out to a wider audience than we can with draft alone.”

The first two beers are available at area bottle shops including Corner Stone Craft Beer & Wine, Weiland’s Market, Savor Growl, Savor Market, The Beverage Source, Crafted Drafts, Market Basket and Granville Market. Claim Jumper IPA will be available for a suggested price of $5.99 and Barnraiser Pale Ale for $4.99.

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