Crooked Stave Artisan Beer Project Expands Distribution to Oklahoma

DENVER — Crooked Stave Artisan Beer Project is excited to announce distribution to Oklahoma. Crooked Stave has partnered with Atlas Brands USA to make the Colorado-based brewery’s unique, wild and sour beers available statewide.

Altas Brands is teaming up with Oklahoma based restaurants and bars this month to promote Crooked Staves’ arrival. Pub W will kick off the release of Crooked Stave at all three of their locations throughout the month. McNellie’s, The Patriarch, R Bar & Grill, and Oak & Ore will also host events this week featuring Crooked Stave draught. Oklahoma is slowly but surely cultivating their beer scene and Crooked Stave is excited to be apart of it.

Crooked Stave has launched a selection of brands in bottles, cans, and draught in Oklahoma. Consumers can expect to see year-round Brettanomyces only beers such as Colorado WildSage and St. Bretta, along with traditional oak-aged foeder styles like Petite Sour Raspberry and Nightmare on Brett. Since 2011, Crooked Stave has developed a cult following by releasing specialty wild and sour beers focusing on the finest ingredients and creative flavor profiles. With the addition of Oklahoma, Crooked Stave will now distribute to 18 states nationwide and several countries throughout the world.

About Crooked Stave Artisan Beer Project

Crooked Stave is the culmination of “Founder and Brettanomyces Guru” Chad Yakobson’s open source Master’s research, The Brettanomyces Project. Crooked Stave’s progressive approach to brewing blends science and art through creativity and passion. The artistic creations, all of which use Brettanomyces yeast and mature in oak, result in beers of extraordinary complexity.