Chatham Hopfinity IPA and Go Long Session IPA return

Chatham Hopfinity cans BeerPulse II

[Press Release:]

Available soon at retailers, bars carrying Chatham products

(Chatham, NY) – Chatham Brewing, Columbia County’s first and finest brewery in New York’s upper Hudson Valley, has re-released the following styles.

The Hopfinity IPA is a citra mosaic IPA, with an ABV of 6.5 percent. A luscious Lupulin experience, this is the second in Chatham’s rotating hop series. It is a light bodied IPA generously hopped with citra and mosaic hops, juicy in flavor and aroma. Combined, these hops create notes of melon, tangerine, and summer fruits.

The Go Long is a session style IPA, with an ABV of 4.5 percent. Our session IPA won’t come up short. It’s perfectly brewed to give you the aromatics you crave without slowing you down so you can “go long” all day and all night. The Go Long is dry-hopped with citra and cascade for refreshing finish and citrus aroma.

“We’re excited to once again have these two beers back. We’ve missed it just as much as we know our customers have,” said Tom Crowell, co-founder and owner, Chatham Brewing.

Both will be available starting in early May while supplies last at retailers, bars, and restaurants that proudly carry Chatham Brewing.

Additional company information can be found online at ChathamBrewing.com, on Facebook (fb.com/ChathamBrewingCompany), and on Twitter (@ChathamBrewing), and on Instagram (@ChathamBrewing).

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