Widmer releases Dreifecta Pilsner in Cans for the Summer
Widmer Brothers Brewing's summer seasonal Dreifecta German-style Pilsner is here to quench us over the next few months. Dreifecta is a blend of three hops and three malts, crisp, dry, refreshing, hoppy and only 5% ABV. Look for Dreifecta in 12oz cans and six-packs this June through September.
“What better way to celebrate our new summer seasonal made with three malts and three hops than by donating to three of our favorite charities?” said Widmer Brothers Brand Manager Steven Hallstone. “We’re excited to support the work these organizations are doing in our community, and we’re also thrilled to share Dreifecta with everyone. We think there’s nothing better than enjoying a light, crisp pilsner in the summer sun.”
Pilsner is an iconic beer style that originated in Bavaria, and one that brewers see as a challenge to perfect. Widmer Brothers Dreifecta takes cues from traditional pilsner recipes with its blend of aromatic hops and specialty malts, light straw color, and the classic pilsner aroma of light cracker and spicy hops. This summer seasonal is available to fans throughout the Pacific Northwest in six- and 12-packs of 12-ounce cans from June through September of 2019.
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Dreifecta
Eins, zwei, drei – Dreifecta German Style Pilsner is brewed with three hops and three malts. Carapils, Munich, and German Pilsner malts create a light malt base, balanced by spicy hop notes of Tradition, Sterling, and Callista. Dreifecta is brewed in the traditional German style, this hoppy pilsner is dry, crisp, and refreshing.
Malts: Carapils, Munich, German Pilsner
Hops: Tradition, Sterling, Calista
ABV: 5%
IBU: 35
About Widmer Brothers Brewing
Widmer Brothers Brewing helped create the Pacific Northwest craft beer movement in 1984 when founders Kurt and Rob Widmer, then in their 20s, began brewing unique interpretations of traditional German beer styles. In 1986, Widmer Brothers Brewing introduced the original American-style Hefeweizen, which elevated the brewery to national acclaim. Since then, the brewery’s iconic Hefe has grown to become Oregon’s favorite craft beer. For more than three decades, Widmer Brothers has continued to push the boundaries of craft beer. Based in Portland, Oregon, the brewery currently brews a variety of beers including nine-time GABF medal-winner Hefe, Drop Top Amber, and a full seasonal lineup. Additionally, the brewery continues to make a series of limited edition, small-batch beers available throughout the Pacific Northwest. For more information about Widmer Brothers Brewing, visit http://www.widmerbrothers.com/.