GoodLife Brewing releases Beach Life Mango Pale, 10th Anniversary Pils & Imperial Snickers Stout

Coinciding with their 10th anniversary milestone, Bend, Oregon’s GoodLife Brewing Co. has rolled out a series of summer seasonals to celebrate with. The new beers include a twist on last years new seasonal pineapple pale (now with mango), a pilsner that was 10 years in the making, and a desserty Snickers themed stout.


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Beach Life Mango Pale Ale
6.2% ABV & 35 IBU

Beach Life Mango Pale Ale is the highly anticipated sequel to last year's Summer seasonal, Beach Life Pineapple Pale Ale. This year GoodLife is expanding distribution to encompasses the entire Pacific Northwest!

Beach Life Mango Pale is a tropical twist on a classic Pale Ale. Brewed with Amarillo and Mandarina Bavaria hops, these fruit-forward aroma hops and a moderate dose of Mango, lend to this very drinkable fruit-forward Mango Pale Ale. The first sip will have you living your beach life and take you to the islands with your toes in the sand.


Now available in draft and 12oz six-packs
throughout the Pacific Northwest

10 Year Anniversary Pilsner 
5.6% ABV & 35 IBU

To celebrate 10 years of brewing and operations at GoodLife they finally brewed a Pilsner, one of their favorite beers to drink and one of the most requested styles to brew over the last decade so it should be worth the wait. Using traditional techniques, cellar discipline, and some creativity they created a tasty, easy drinking, aromatic Pils.

10 Year Anniversary Pilsner is currently available
in draft throughout Oregon and Southern Washington for a limited time!

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Why Wait! Imperial Snickers Stout
11.4% & 45 IBU

Why Wait! Imperial Snickers Stout is GoodLife’s take of a beer brewed utilizing the flavor profile of a legendary piece of American Food Culture, The Snickers Bar! It began by brewing an Imperial Stout with 2-row, Coffee, Chocolate and Brown to Black Malts. Once in the lauter tun, they added Graham Cracker crumbs and boiled. After 60 minutes of boiling they added copious amounts of rich cocoa nibs and unsweetened chocolate chips. Once fermented even more Graham Crackers were added along with Lactose and Malted Milk Powder. Once the beer was crashed in went caramel syrup and peanut extract (No peanuts were used in this beer.)

Thirsy!? Why Wait! Enjoy this Imperial Snickers Stout any day of the year


Why Wait! Imperial Snickers Stout is currently available
in 1/6bbls throughout Oregon and Southern Washington for a limited time!

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