Spring has Sprang.
Spring has sprang, and the seasons and seasonals are changing with it. It's that time of year when you can ski, bike, and boat on the same day. Look for Elevation Beer Co. at Kayaks on Snow and the Salida 3P afterparty, and be sure to keep the cooler stocked with our beer for your three-sport days. If you are more of a seltzer drinker (or single sport type), that's awesome too. We got you covered.
Our reformulated Summerville Steeped Seltzer will be available this April. Featuring even more mindfully sourced Tea Spot tea leaves and real fruit puree, Summerville is made with easily identifiable ingredients that originate from soil, not science labs. Hibiscus and Lime, Lemon and Black Tea, and Ginger Black Tea will be in mixed 12 packs statewide. We acknowledge the confusion about what Summerville Steeped Seltzer in Collaboration with the Tea Spot is. "Is it tea? Is it Seltzer? Does it have alcohol? Is it Gluten-Free? Does it taste like drinking synthetically fruited TV static dipped in foil?"
Well, to clarify… Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, and No!
Elevation turns ten this year!! A freaking decade has passed since we opened our doors, and all cliches are true. Time flies when you are having fun; they grow up so fast; the days are long and the years are short; so much has changed; those were simpler times.
Thanks to your support, our employees' hard work, and a healthy amount of debt, we have made it this far to not only make it this far. Celebrate with us on Saturday, June 11th. There will be drinking, eating, live music, games, and trips down memory lane. Details to come, so keep an eye on the internet for those.
Elevation Beer Co. is incredibly proud to announce its transition from plastic 6-pack rings to e6pr compostable and bio-degradable carriers made from biomass. This packaging change took effect in February of 2022. While there will be some overlap in the market, our goal is to have the current packaging of plastic rings depleted within the next 90 days. Utilizing one of the first high-speed applicators for the e6pr carriers, we are among a small but growing number of producers actively reducing the amount of plastic used in production. Only 2% of plastics make it through the recycling cycle, and over 269,000 tons of them are floating in our oceans. Additives, inks, and adhesives make paper and cardboard incompatible with current recycling systems and stress our already limited forest resources.
Cheers!