On Monday, 30 Oklahoma breweries will begin selling “Brewer’s Reunion.”
The light and hazy New England IPA is a collaboration between members of the CBAO.
The name is a way to celebrate the collaboration.
The association director said the members haven’t come together to brew a beer since Oklahoma beer was 3.2% alcohol by volume (ABV).
Brewers Reunion comes in at 6.5% ABV.
The new beer will also serve as a fundraiser for local breweries. Those participating will keep all profits sold in their taprooms.
The CBAO said the more than 50 craft breweries across the state produce 75,000 barrels of beer every year.
The Craft Brewers Association of Oklahoma (CBAO) launched their website today in partnership with OKC-based firm, Friday Studio. The new website will offer a clean, modern design, easy navigation and helpful tools and resources for members of the association, craft beer fans and those looking to explore the state’s craft beer scene.
When navigating to the new site, you’ll quickly be greeted with great graphics, video and photos from some of the state’s best breweries. You’ll also find a list of our members including Allied and Breweries as well as a statewide map to help guide you across the state in effort to try each brewery for yourself. You’ll also find event information and online registration, blog content where we’ll keep up to date with important craft beer news, an email signup form as well as information on how to join the association or make a donation. Breweries also have the ability to offer deals on the website, which can change daily.