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Parallel 49 Brewing Launches Meyer Lemon Radler, Second Brew In Tricycle Series

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The GOODS from Parallel 49 Brewing Co.

Vancouver, BC | Parallel 49 Brewing Company is celebrating the warmer weather with the arrival of the Tricycle Meyer Lemon Radler. The second in Parallel 49 Brewing Company’s Tricycle Series, the Meyer Lemon Radler is a refreshing lager blended with Meyer lemon juice. The Tricycle Meyer Lemon Radler is now available in 6-pack cans or on draught at Parallel 49 Brewing Company’s tasting room (1950 Triumph St., Vancouver) and in select liquor stores across the city.

The Meyer Lemon Radler is a dry, citrusy brew backed by Parallel 49 Brewing Company’s award-winning Craft Lager. Low in alcohol content at 3.5 %, the malt sweetness of the lager balances the tanginess of the Meyer lemon juice. The seasonal brew boasts notes of lemon and mandarin orange and will be available until August 2016.

“After the success of the Grapefruit Radler we’re thrilled to be adding to our radler family,” said Graham With, Head Brewer at Parallel 49 Brewing Company. “Similar to the first in our Tricycle series, the Meyer Lemon Radler is light, refreshing and the perfect drink for a hot summers day.”

This summer, Parallel 49 Brewing Company encourages beer lovers to share their favourite Meyer Lemon Radler cocktail, using the hashtag #SpikeYourTrike and tagging @Parallel49Beer on Instagram and Twitter.

For more information about Parallel 49 Brewing Company, please visit: www.parallel49brewing.com. For more information on where to find Parallel 49 Brewing Company’s Tricycle Meyer Lemon Radler please go to bcliquorstores.com or stop by the tasting room at 1950 Triumph Street.

Details

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1950 Triumph St. Vancouver, B.C. V5L 1K5
Telephone: 604-558-2739
Web: www.parallel49brewing.com | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram

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The People Who Make It Happen

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Mike Sleeman, Owner
Anthony Frustagli, Owner
Nick Paladino, Owner
Scott Venema, Owner
Graham With, Owner & Head Brewmaster
Michael Tod, Owner

About the Business

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Parallel 49 Brewing Company is an East Vancouver microbrewery brewing up some of the highest quality craft beers in B.C. With a successful first year and high achievements at last year’s Canadian Brewing Awards, Parallel 49 has recently expanded their sales into the Prairie Provinces as well as Ontario and the U.S. Their unusual but fun and cheeky named brews have become wildly popular among craft beer enthusiasts who enjoy their year round brews including Hoparazzi, Gypsy Tears Ruby Ale and Old Boy. In addition, Parallel 49 offers a variety of highly anticipated seasonal beers including watermelon infused Seedspitter, pumpkin Oktoberfest Schadenfreude, Ugly Sweater Milk Stout, and many others.

Visit Parallel 49’s East Vancouver tasting room and liquor stores across the lower mainland to purchase 12 and 6 pack bottles. Growlers are also available for purchase at the brewery. For more information on their latest brews visit the website here.

PRESS & Accolades

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“The Parallel 49 Brewing Co. opened on Triumph Street a year ago, and has bubbled up as vigorously as the 30 or so weirdly named beers from its six 5,000-litre and eight 10,000-litre tanks. Weird? How about Banana Hammock? Salty Scot? Lost Souls? Hoparazzi? Ugly Sweater? Schadenfreude? The latter word refers to the pleasure in seeing others fail. That certainly wouldn’t apply to Anthony Frustagli, Nick Paladino, Mike Sleeman and Scott Venema, who own the St. Augustine’s restaurant and craft-beer mecca, and Michael Tod and Graham With who joined them to found Parallel 49.” – Malcolm Parry, The Vancouver Sun

“It’s always exciting to see a new craft beer maker pop up in Vancouver; it’s even more exciting to see a brewery push boundaries, take risks and create new and interesting flavour combinations. Expect to see bold choices coming from Parallel 49 in the future.” – Ryan Tessier, Vancity Buzz

“Having an understanding of the science of brewing has almost certainly enabled Parallel 49 to achieve consistency in its product, even with the brewery in a state of near-constant expansion.” – Jan Zeschky, The Province

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