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Buffalo Water creates new beer

Buffalo Water Beer Company announced this week the creation of a new autumn recipe Bison Blonde All Malt Lager Beer.

"As you’ll see, our Blonde got a bit of a tan, and it’s time to let this genie out of the bottle," said Craig Peterson, founder and chief executive officer of the Milwaukee brewery. "We brewed this batch with a slight recipe change to bring out the satisfying lagered malt goodness people expect in an Autumn brew. We added a finely crafted toasted malt to this batch, hoping to create a beer with a little extra warmth for these chill summer days. Let’s call it a ‘Septemberfest’ beer."

The brew pours with a faintly amber glow, adding a new visual appeal to the firm’s signature Blonde Lager. "We super-lagered the beer for added flavor richness and complexity," Peterson said.

The beer’s production was strictly limited to 500 cases, and will only be available in bottles. The cases and the bottles will feature distinctive hand-applied orange labels to distinguish them from the traditional recipe Blonde Lager.

Buffalo Water Beer Company announced this week the creation of a new autumn recipe Bison Blonde All Malt Lager Beer.

"As you'll see, our Blonde got a bit of a tan, and it's time to let this genie out of the bottle," said Craig Peterson, founder and chief executive officer of the Milwaukee brewery. "We brewed this batch with a slight recipe change to bring out the satisfying lagered malt goodness people expect in an Autumn brew. We added a finely crafted toasted malt to this batch, hoping to create a beer with a little extra warmth for these chill summer days. Let's call it a 'Septemberfest' beer."

The brew pours with a faintly amber glow, adding a new visual appeal to the firm's signature Blonde Lager. "We super-lagered the beer for added flavor richness and complexity," Peterson said.

The beer's production was strictly limited to 500 cases, and will only be available in bottles. The cases and the bottles will feature distinctive hand-applied orange labels to distinguish them from the traditional recipe Blonde Lager.

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