Speakeasy Ales & Lagers, a US-based brewer, has entered into an exclusive statewide distribution agreement with Beverage Distributors, a division of Summit Beverage, to distribute its products in Colorado.
Starting this month, the company's full line of West Coast-style brews are available for sale across Colorado.
The lineup of the company includes Big Daddy IPA, Prohibition Ale, Double Daddy Imperial IPA and Payback Porter.
Besides this, Speakeasy is planning to expand its footprint to Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and Idaho with its beers over the next 18 months. The company currently has presence in Illinois, New Jersey and Washington.
Speakeasy Ales & Lagers sales & marketing director Brandon Borgel was quoted by BeerPulse as saying: "We've been getting calls for Speakeasy beer in Colorado for quite some time, and we're finally ready to make it happen."
Speakeasy Ales & Lagers brewmaster Kushal Hall told the website: "There is such a cool craft beer scene in Colorado, and we're looking forward to sharing our beers with a lot of new folks."
Apart of the expansion, the company also plans to increase its production capacity to almost 50,000 barrels in 2014.
Starting this month, the company's full line of West Coast-style brews are available for sale across Colorado.
The lineup of the company includes Big Daddy IPA, Prohibition Ale, Double Daddy Imperial IPA and Payback Porter.
Besides this, Speakeasy is planning to expand its footprint to Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and Idaho with its beers over the next 18 months. The company currently has presence in Illinois, New Jersey and Washington.
Speakeasy Ales & Lagers sales & marketing director Brandon Borgel was quoted by BeerPulse as saying: "We've been getting calls for Speakeasy beer in Colorado for quite some time, and we're finally ready to make it happen."
Speakeasy Ales & Lagers brewmaster Kushal Hall told the website: "There is such a cool craft beer scene in Colorado, and we're looking forward to sharing our beers with a lot of new folks."
Apart of the expansion, the company also plans to increase its production capacity to almost 50,000 barrels in 2014.