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New Belgium The Purist Clean Lager....$8.99 / 6pk cans
Organic
95 calories
3 carbs
3.8% ABV
Pur•ist /’pyoorəst/
noun
1. A person who demands ingredients that are free from impure elements.
2. A ridiculously clean beer.
DEMAND MORE FROM YOUR BEER
Made with organic, traceable ingredients for a clean, refreshing taste, The Purist clean lager is a whole new idea of what beer can be.
WE DON’T SETTLE FOR LESS THAN PRISTINE
Great beer requires great water. But we don’t settle for “great,” we demand better. That’s why we use the purest mountain water from the Poudre River in Fort Collins, CO. All so you get a cleaner, more refreshing beer.
WE CAN TRACE OUR ORGANIC HOPS & MALTS BACK TO THEIR SOURCE
We’ve brewed organic beer since the 1990s, so we know the importance of sourcing clean ingredients. Our organic barley is grown by Oregon farmers with decades of experience, then malted by the oldest maltster in the Western U.S. And our organic hops are grown on an Oregon farm founded in the 1920s. Sure, the actual brewing process is a pain in the you-know-what, but it’s worth it.
noun
1. A person who demands ingredients that are free from impure elements.
2. A ridiculously clean beer.
DEMAND MORE FROM YOUR BEER
Made with organic, traceable ingredients for a clean, refreshing taste, The Purist clean lager is a whole new idea of what beer can be.
WE DON’T SETTLE FOR LESS THAN PRISTINE
Great beer requires great water. But we don’t settle for “great,” we demand better. That’s why we use the purest mountain water from the Poudre River in Fort Collins, CO. All so you get a cleaner, more refreshing beer.
WE CAN TRACE OUR ORGANIC HOPS & MALTS BACK TO THEIR SOURCE
We’ve brewed organic beer since the 1990s, so we know the importance of sourcing clean ingredients. Our organic barley is grown by Oregon farmers with decades of experience, then malted by the oldest maltster in the Western U.S. And our organic hops are grown on an Oregon farm founded in the 1920s. Sure, the actual brewing process is a pain in the you-know-what, but it’s worth it.
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