Santa Fe Brewing Expands Distribution to New Orleans

SANTA FE, New Mexico – Santa Fe Brewing Company is happy to announce its expansion of distribution into the New Orleans, Louisiana area. After having to postpone the original launch in January due to inclement weather, Santa Fe Brewing has rescheduled a week of events beginning with the New Orleans International Beer Festival to introduce the people of New Orleans to their award winning products.

New Orleans has long been a city that appreciates fine food and beverages so introducing the Santa Fe Brewing line of award winning products makes perfect sense. “We are excited to bring a little of the Southwest to the French Quarter”, said Brian Lock, president. “New Orleans has always been a hub for great food, music and beer and we are happy to be a part of LA Craft Beer distribution.”

The launch of products will begin on March 22, 2014 with a week of events in local bars, stores and restaurants including the following:

Saturday, March 22 2:00-6:00pm

New Orleans International Beer Festival

Champions Square in downtown New Orleans

Happy Camper IPA, Black IPA, and Java Stout on tap and in cans

Saturday, March 22 6:00pm

After party with Santa Fe Brewing Representatives

Borgne (601 Loyola Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70113)

Monday, March 24 6:00pm

The Bulldog Uptown (3236 Magazine Street New Orleans, LA 70115)

Happy Camper IPA,Black IPA, and Imperial Java Stout on tap, other varieties in cans

Monday, March 24 8:00pm

St. Joe’s Bar (5535 Magazine Street New Orleans, LA 70115)

Black IPA, and Saison 88 on tap, other varieties in cans

Santa Fe Brewing Company is New Mexico’s oldest and most award-winning brewery. We currently have distribution throughout New Mexico, Colorado, Texas, Oklahoma, Arizona, Nevada, Kansas & Missouri, and Louisiana (New Orleans area). All of our beers are brewed, canned and bottled on premise in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Year round favorites include Happy Camper IPA, Imperial Java Stout, Santa Fe Pale Ale, Santa Fe Nut Brown, State Pen Porter, and Chicken Killer Barley Wine. Seasonal styles include Freestyle Pilsner, Oktoberfest, Black IPA, and Irish Red Ale.