Zupan’s Markets partners with Cascade Brewing on first Farm-to-Market Sour

Portland, Oregon-based Zupan’s Markets has partnered with Portland’s Cascade Brewing on the 24th edition of their grocery stores exclusive line Farm-to-Market series. The foudre-aged gose is a tart and juicy sour ale, made with citrus zest, tarragon, coriander and Jacobsen sea salt.

This tropical ale is the first sour ale in the Farm-to-Market lineup and is exclusively available at all three Zupan’s Markets locations. The beer is sold in single 12-ounce cans for $5.99 or as a 4-pack for $$22.75. The beer will only be available for a limited time. 

“Zupan’s Markets is thrilled to partner with Cascade Brewing for the very first sour ale in our Farm-to-Market lineup,” said Zupan’s Markets President and CEO Mike Zupan. “Cascade is a pioneer in the Oregon brewing scene and the sour beer movement. This tart and juicy gose is a lovely summer quencher, the perfect beer to enjoy on the patio or on the boat with your feet up and your shades on.”

Farm to Market Beer Profile: ABV 5.1%

Tasting Notes: Tart, floral, fresh, and tropical

Food Pairing Notes: Pair the refreshing beer with grilled shrimp kabobs, portobello mushroom burgers with herbed butter or a summer salad of strawberries and arugula.  

About Cascade Brewing

Founded in Portland, Ore, in 1998, Cascade Brewing has been a leader in the sour beer and barrel aged beer movements since 2006. The inventor of the signature Northwest Sour Ale, Cascade’s unique style centers on fruity, barrel-aged ales that change seasonally. Cascade Brewing’s bottled ales are collected by sour beer drinkers the world over. 

About Zupan’s Markets 

Founded by John Zupan in 1975, Zupan’s Markets is a local and family-owned gourmet market that has served Portland’s food-loving community for more than 45 years. Zupan’s Markets has three locations that focus on quality, selling everything from the best meats and wines to the freshest produce, baked goods, gourmet deli products, specialty foods, flowers and more, always emphasizing locally-sourced, artisan products when possible. For more information, visit https://www.zupans.com

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