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Star Wars Beers Come Out in FORCE

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“Not long ago, in a beer town not too far away…,” reads the opening line of Wit’s End Brewing’s latest media release. It is safe to say that owner, Scott Witsoe–and pretty much the entire world–is super excited for the latest Star Wars, Star Wars The Force Awakens.

Wit’s End has already begun their celebration, previewing one of their Star Wars themed beers from Tuesday to Thursday, leading up to the movie release. Additionally, the Denver brewery will be showing other Star Wars movies through the weekend and will even award one fanatic a growler filled with their choice of one of their Star Wars-inspired beers, if they are voted to have the most unique Star Wars memorabilia.

“Well what would you expect from a brewery that’s owned by an 80s nerd,” jokes Witsoe.

All five Star Wars-inspired beers will be available on Friday, Dec. 18 in addition to their regular line up. Learn more about their celebration on Facebook.

Scott Witsoe
Scott Witsoe as Obi Wan.

Wit’s End Star Wars Beers:

  • Darth Malt | Black Imperial Amber Ale
  • Luke, I Am Your Pater | Belgian-Style Patersbier
  • Imperial Rye Fighter | Rye Imperial Dry Stout
  • Old Jedi Mind Trick | Session Old Ale brewed with Brown Sugar and Oak chips
  • Mai The Fourth (Awakens) | Maibock Inspired Ale

 

 

 


Other Star Wars-Inspired Beers

For those not in the Denver Metro Area and without a Millennium Falcon to get you there from anywhere in the galaxy in “less than 12 parcecs,” you can search out these craft beers.

Andy Sparhawk, the Brewers Association's acting editor-in-chief for CraftBeer.com. Andy is a Certified Cicerone® and BJCP Beer Judge. He lives in Westminster, Colorado where he is an avid craft beer enthusiast. On occasion, Andy is inspired to write on his experiences with craft beer, and if they are not too ridiculous, you might see the results here on CraftBeer.com.

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