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Craft Beer Times | MobCraft Beer teams up with Imperial Beverage to expand presence in Michigan

MobCraft Beer teams up with Imperial Beverage to expand presence in Michigan


Introducing MobCraft Beer in Michigan

An Unforgettable Brewing Collaboration with Imperial Beverage

Attention, beer enthusiasts of Michigan! Brace yourselves for a delightful treat as MobCraft Beer, the ingenious brewery that brings crowdsourced beer recipes to life, joins forces with Imperial Beverage, the renowned statewide alcohol distributor, to bring you an unparalleled selection of craft brews to tantalize your taste buds.

Diving into MobCraft Beer

Just in case you haven’t heard of MobCraft Beer, let me fill you in. Hailing from Madison, Wisconsin, this innovative brewery has made waves in the craft beer scene since its inception in 2013. What sets them apart from other breweries is their unique approach to brewing, which involves engaging their passionate community in the decision-making process.

Using their online platform, MobCraft Beer encourages their fans to submit beer ideas and vote for their favorites. The winning recipes are then brewed and made available to the public. It’s a truly democratic and collaborative brewing experience, giving beer lovers the power to shape the beers that make it onto their glasses.

Joining Forces in the Mitten State

Now, MobCraft Beer is expanding its reach and venturing into the great state of Michigan, and they couldn’t have found a better partner than Imperial Beverage to help bring their brews to the thirsty mouths of the Wolverine State.

Imperial Beverage, based in Kalamazoo, Michigan, has extensive experience in distributing some of the finest craft beverages across the state. With a portfolio comprising over a hundred breweries, wineries, and distilleries, Imperial Beverage has established itself as a trusted name in the Michigan beverage scene. Their dedication to quality and commitment to serving their customers aligns perfectly with MobCraft Beer’s vision.

An Exquisite Selection of Craft Brews

Together, MobCraft Beer and Imperial Beverage are all set to amaze Michiganders with an exceptional array of unique craft beers. Thanks to MobCraft Beer’s crowdsourced approach, you can expect a diverse range of styles, flavors, and aromas that cater to every beer drinker’s preferences.

Every month, MobCraft Beer will present a new selection of brews to Michigan consumers. Whether you’re a fan of hoppy IPAs, smooth stouts, crisp lagers, or refreshing sours, there’s something for everyone to savor.

Interactive Brewery Experience

One of the most exciting aspects of this collaboration is the opportunity for Michigan locals to participate directly in the brewing process. Through MobCraft Beer’s website, you can submit your own beer ideas and potentially see your creation come to life. Imagine the bragging rights that come with sharing a pint of your very own concoction with friends at a local pub!

Where to Find MobCraft Beer

If your mouth is watering at the thought of trying one of MobCraft Beer’s creations, fear not. Imperial Beverage will be working tirelessly to make these brews available throughout the state of Michigan.

Initially, the beers will be distributed in select locations, focusing on craft beer hotspots such as Grand Rapids, Detroit, Ann Arbor, and Traverse City. However, MobCraft Beer and Imperial Beverage have plans to expand their reach and make their beers accessible to all Michiganders, regardless of their location.

So, whether you’re a craft beer connoisseur or just someone looking to explore the wonders of the brewing world, keep an eye out for MobCraft Beer at your favorite local watering holes and retail stores. With their innovative spirit and Imperial Beverage’s expertise in distribution, you’re in for an unforgettable experience with every sip.

Dustin

Dustin is a writer about craft beer and a professional brewer in the city of Chicago. He has written for several magazines and has over a decade of experience in the beer industry. He is currently working on a book about the history of beer in Chicago.

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