Ska Brewing Cans The 12 oz. Bottle

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  1. Todd

    Todd Founder (13,518) Aug 23, 1996 Finland
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    DURANGO, Colo. (February 24, 2016) —Ska Brewing announced this week they will be canning bottles—and will be packaging their 12 oz. beers entirely with cans. Ska, the second craft brewery in the country to package any of its beer in cans (behind fellow Colorado craft canners Oskar Blues), is moving their entire flagship portfolio to an all-can lineup. The new cans will start hitting shelves in all of Ska’s markets on March 1, 2016.

    “It’s funny, people think we’re early adopters, or trend-setters, but we just like outdoor adventures and cans go more places. We’re probably just selfish,” said Dave Thibodeau, Ska co-founder and President, through a peal of laughter. “We started canning thirteen years ago, because we selfishly wanted our own beer in a more portable package. We can’t really think past just solving our own problems. But this might solve some other people’s problems too—maybe even world problems?”

    “It’s about fuh-CAN time,” said Jeremy Rudolf, Oskar Blues CANigma, when probed about their fellow canning pioneers’ shift, “I’m really looking forward to Decadent in a can!”

    Ska will continue to offer their Robust Reincarnations (Decadent Imperial IPA, Nefarious Ten Pin Imperial Porter and True Blonde Dubbel), in 22 oz. “bomber” bottles, along with certain limited edition beers. Brand new 12 oz. cans debuting March 1 include Decadent, (also still offered in its traditional 22 oz. bottle), and two of Ska’s most award-winning beers: Buster Nut Brown and Steel Toe Milk Stout.

    There are other reasons to can the bottle, according to Bill Graham, Ska co-founder and Overlord of Brewing Operations. “People don’t want to drag a dozen bottles around for a lot of the same reasons we don’t want to ship a dozen hundred thousand* of them. They’re heavy and fragile. Even when they’re empty.”
    * not a real number

    About Ska Brewing
    Based in Durango, Colorado, Ska Brewing was founded in 1995 and produces over a dozen award-winning beers. Pioneers in the canned craft beer movement, Ska Brewing is known for an array of styles in 12 oz cans including Modus Hoperandi, Mexican Logger, Euphoria and Pinstripe. For information (a lot of it), music, and a good time, visit www.skabrewing.com. Plug in to the latest updates, beer releases and shenanigans at facebook.com/skabrew and twitter.com/skabrewing.

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  2. Dan_K

    Dan_K Pooh-Bah (1,980) Nov 8, 2013 Colorado
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    I'm not really sure what the point of this announcement from SKA is.
    So ... some of their beers will end up in cans?
     
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  3. MtnSoup

    MtnSoup Initiate (0) May 20, 2013 Colorado

    It's to get you talking about it! And it's working...but seriously, as someone who works in PR, these things are often done with the sole purpose of drumming up news when there isn't any. But to their favor, it does sound like they're jettisoning cans completely (with exception of 22 oz bombers) which is a departure for them since you can still get True Blond, etc in bottles...
     
  4. buttesnake

    buttesnake Initiate (0) Sep 25, 2013 Colorado

    I thought they did everything in cans already.
     
  5. tylerstubs

    tylerstubs Initiate (0) May 14, 2015 Colorado


    They do. They're just not doing that stuff in bottles anymore ALSO.

    ALL of their 12 oz offerings will be cans. They'll still have special releases and those few listed above in 22s.
     
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  6. kuelhof

    kuelhof Initiate (0) Apr 18, 2013 Colorado

    several of their mainline beers were in 12oz bottles only (steel toe, buster nut, etc) and are being canned for the first time while eliminating the 12oz bottle. In addition, Decadent (IIPA) will be in 4pk 12oz cans. Had heard about this change locally a few months ago, but glad to see it's finally happening.
     
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