Fremont Brewing to Release Its 2018 Pride Kölsch in Cans

Seattle's Fremont Brewing is releasing 2018 Pride Kölsch in cans and on draft. The annual celebration of Pride Month will be packaged in 16oz cans this year and will be available across Fremont Brewing's distribution territories.More from a press release:Fremont will host their official Pride Kickoff Celebration featuring two Pride Kölsch randals at their Urban Beer Garden on June 7, 2018 starting at 5:00 pm. There will be subsequent release events at key accounts in Southern California later in June and early July and those dates and locations will soon be available on our California events page.Proceeds from Pride Kölsch sales will benefit Washington’s Pride FoundationEntre Hermanos in Seattle, the Trevor Project in Los Angeles and  The Community Center in San Diego.  “Our goal with Pride Kölsch is to stand up for the safety and self-determination of LGBTQ people and support the work of non-profits serving the LGBTQ community,” said Matt Lincecum, Fremont Brewing CEO. “Ultimately, Pride Kölsch is all about love. A love for beer, a love for each other, and supporting and fighting for the indisputable right to love.”Made with 2-Row Pale malt and White Wheat and Huell Melon and Loral hops, Pride Kölsch delivers a crisp, refreshing summer taste with hints of melon, berry, and orange peel. Refreshing and imminently accessible, Pride Kölsch is celebration in a glass.MORE ABOUT PRIDE KÖLSCH:ABV: 5.5%          IBU: 20Color: Straw, light hazeAroma: Grassy, citrus, strawberry, light maltFlavor: Melon, berry, orange peel, grassyABOUT FREMONT BREWINGFremont Brewing is a family-owned craft brewery founded in 2009 to brew artisan beers made with the best local ingredients we can find. Our beer is distributed in kegs, cans, and 22 oz. bottles and can be enjoyed every day at our kid- and dog-friendly Urban Beer Garden in Seattle’s Fremont neighborhood. Because Beer Matters!###

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