Bale Breaker Brewing releases this year’s Brewshed IPA

 

Bale Breaker Brewing recently released it’s beloved Brewshed IPA. You can find the second annual, limited-release beer a the brewery’s taproom in Yakima (to-go, in cans) and on the shelves at PCC Markets. It’s not just an ordinary beer release; this one has a mission.

The Brewshed® Alliance is a program designed to highlight the overlapping interests between the conservation of our critical watersheds and brewing communities. Over 60 Northwest-based brewery and beer-related businesses have joined the alliance. Bale Breaker joined the Brewshed Alliance in 2018.

Bale Breaker’s Brewshed IPA is made with Salmon-Safe® ingredients, brewed with locally grown and malted barley and wheat. The Salmon-Safe seal designates that the farming practices used are certified and recognized for their efforts to protect water quality, maintain watershed health, and restore habitat. Brewshed IPA is brewed with hops from Roy Farms of Moxee and grains from Mainstem Malt of Walla Walla.


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Bale Breaker’s Brewshed IPA benefits the work of Washington Wild’s Brewshed Alliance, meaning you can drink it knowing that every sip is helping the cause of protecting the health of the watersheds that provide the clean, delicious water needed to make great beer.

Brewshed Alliance recently honored Bale Breaker at its  Wild Night event, awarding the brewery for its outstanding support and dedication to the Brewshed Alliance mission of protecting wildlands and waters.

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Brewshed IPA clocks in at 6.6 percent ABV and 40 IBU.

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