Iron Hill to Release Ore House IPA in 16 oz. Cans

Newark, DE — On Thursday, August 3 Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant will release Ore House IPA in cans, making one of the best-selling beers in their signature series available in conveniently portable packaging for the first time. Recently, Iron Hill committed to making more of their beers available to fans in cans, and this latest release is their latest in a growing series of top-notch canned craft beers.

Ore House IPA is a Golden IPA with a balanced hop bitterness and wonderful citrus, and pine aroma and flavor, weighing in at 6.5% ABV

The popular hop-forward ale will be available in limited quantities, while supplies last, in four-packs of 16-oz. cans for take-out only.

Ore House IPA will also be available year-round on draft at all 12 Iron Hill locations.

Ore House IPA joined Iron Hill’s signature series in 2014 and was the result of a company-wide collaboration project that started with each Iron Hill brewer creating their own IPA and voting on their favorite version. It is named for one of Iron Hill’s original beers, Ore House Amber.

The can also features a fun new design from Pittsburgh, PA’s Smith Brothers Agency, the fifth beer in a series of collaborations between the brewery and the firm, including Rising Sun IPA, Crusher, Mahalo, Apollo! and Vienna Red Lager.

About Iron Hill

Founded by home brewers Kevin Finn and Mark Edelson and restaurateur Kevin Davies in Newark, DE 20 years ago, Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant has blossomed from one restaurant and brewery to 12 locations across the mid-Atlantic.  Each restaurant is dedicated to producing and serving top-quality hand-crafted beers and cuisine in a warm and hospitable setting, and all are open seven days a week for lunch and dinner.  In 2014, Zagat honored Iron Hill by naming them the most popular restaurant in Philadelphia, and their beers have earned 45 medals from the Great American Beer Festival in an unbroken 20-year winning streak that continues today.