Grand Teton Brewing Retiring 3 Beers

Grand Teton Brewing

Victor, ID — After long and thoughtful consideration, Grand Teton Brewing will retire several of their beers. This retirement begins a shift in the annual and seasonal offerings at Grand TetonBrewing.

This is the last season TroutHop Black IPA will be brewed, and is available now in their Victor pub and select accounts. It will be officially retired in May 2017. Howling Wolf Weisse Bier is also available now and will officially retire in September 2017. HowlingWolf has been available in the Grand Teton Brewing sampler packs, and will be replaced by Teton Range IPA. Snarling Badger Berliner Weisse was a summer seasonal that will be replaced by a new sour brew.

Grand Teton Brewing would like to emphasize that these beers are not gone forever, and could re-appear down the road in small batches or for very limited release. They decided to make this shift to focus on top selling brands such as Ale 208, the Brewers’ Series, and the newly released year-round Teton Range IPA. Stay tuned for updates on SnarlingBadger’s replacement and the other changes Grand Teton Brewing is making to their portfolio.

Grand Teton Brewing was founded in 1988 as the first modern craft brewery in Wyoming. Their premium handcrafted beers include the 15x Gold Medal Winning Bitch Creek American Brown Ale; 2014 Great AmericanBeer Festival Silver Medal Winner 208 Session Ale; 2009 Great American BeerFestival Gold Medal Winner Sweetgrass APA; and, favorites of the Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks Old Faithful Ale and Teton Amber.  From their production facility inVictor, Idaho, Grand Teton Brewing beers are handcrafted from only the finest ingredients, including locally grown grains, Idaho grown hops and pure TetonMountain spring water. Discriminating beer drinkers can find their favorite Grand Teton Brewing brews on tap and in bottles throughout California, Colorado, Idaho, northernIllinois, Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, North Carolina,South Carolina, South Dakota, Washington, and Wyoming.